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Maybe someone can help me with the following question:
I use Vista and Outlook 2003. How can I change the Time Zone without the stored appointments being changed, e.g. my laptop is set for European time (GMT +1), but now I'll be in South Africa (GMT +2) for the next couple of months. If I change the Time Zone all appointments get moved by 1 hour, which I obviously don't want since an appointment set for 0830 is still 0830 and not 0930. Any thoughts? Thanks help. Richard |
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