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cmcdowell March 10th 08 09:59 PM

Online calendar updating 1 hour earlier than appointments I creat
 
When I publish my desktop Outlook 2007 calendar to the Internet, it shows the
appointments as being 1 hour earlier. I suspect this has something to do
with daylight savings time, because it didn't do that for appointments
created before March. I can't figure out how to make it show the correct
times.

Bill R[_3_] March 10th 08 10:46 PM

Online calendar updating 1 hour earlier than appointments I creat
 
Is there an option in Office Online to adjust the time zone?
It might also be that Microsoft need to make an adjustment to that service
for the changed DST.

"cmcdowell" wrote in message
...
When I publish my desktop Outlook 2007 calendar to the Internet, it shows
the
appointments as being 1 hour earlier. I suspect this has something to do
with daylight savings time, because it didn't do that for appointments
created before March. I can't figure out how to make it show the correct
times.




cmcdowell March 10th 08 11:34 PM

Online calendar updating 1 hour earlier than appointments I cr
 
Thanks, Bill. There is a place to adjust it. However being in San Diego, we
just switched to DST on March 9. So it should be at GMT-08:00. When the
Online calender is set correctly to GMT-08:00, it still reads an hour
earlier. I read that last year DST started on March 11, so maybe Microsoft
didn't adjust theirs --I'm hoping that's what it is, anyway. I've exhausted
about everything I've tried to do. I wish there was someway to actually
speak to a Micrsoft person, but that's like entering Fort Knox. Maybe
someone's monitoring this and they'll respond . . .

"Bill R" wrote:

Is there an option in Office Online to adjust the time zone?
It might also be that Microsoft need to make an adjustment to that service
for the changed DST.

"cmcdowell" wrote in message
...
When I publish my desktop Outlook 2007 calendar to the Internet, it shows
the
appointments as being 1 hour earlier. I suspect this has something to do
with daylight savings time, because it didn't do that for appointments
created before March. I can't figure out how to make it show the correct
times.





Bill R[_2_] March 11th 08 07:56 AM

Online calendar updating 1 hour earlier than appointments I cr
 
I"ll keep my fingers crossed for you. They do check in from time to time.

"cmcdowell" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bill. There is a place to adjust it. However being in San Diego,
we
just switched to DST on March 9. So it should be at GMT-08:00. When the
Online calender is set correctly to GMT-08:00, it still reads an hour
earlier. I read that last year DST started on March 11, so maybe
Microsoft
didn't adjust theirs --I'm hoping that's what it is, anyway. I've
exhausted
about everything I've tried to do. I wish there was someway to actually
speak to a Micrsoft person, but that's like entering Fort Knox. Maybe
someone's monitoring this and they'll respond . . .

"Bill R" wrote:

Is there an option in Office Online to adjust the time zone?
It might also be that Microsoft need to make an adjustment to that
service
for the changed DST.

"cmcdowell" wrote in message
...
When I publish my desktop Outlook 2007 calendar to the Internet, it
shows
the
appointments as being 1 hour earlier. I suspect this has something to
do
with daylight savings time, because it didn't do that for appointments
created before March. I can't figure out how to make it show the
correct
times.






Brian Tillman March 11th 08 11:55 AM

Online calendar updating 1 hour earlier than appointments I cr
 
cmcdowell wrote:

Thanks, Bill. There is a place to adjust it. However being in San
Diego, we just switched to DST on March 9. So it should be at
GMT-08:00. When the Online calender is set correctly to GMT-08:00,
it still reads an hour earlier.


My guess is that the online calendar server has not been updated with the
DST changes.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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