Appointments shift with moving user

G

Ganz Doof

I travel quite extensively, moving from one corner of the world to another
quite frequently.

I have just discovered that appointments that I had set up on my calendar,
keep shifting based on my current location, on my OL2007 (Vista) platform.
For instance, I am trying to maintain a list of meetings for a trade show I
will be attending in London on 17NOV. The appointments were recorded on
various dates when I was in various places (Denver, Rio, Auckland etc). Now
that I am in Tokyo, I find that the appointments for 17NOV are all in the
middle of the night!

Is there any way to lock the appointments to the original time in London,
regardless of my current (or future) location?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Have you tried the 2nd time zone option when setting your appointments?

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After furious head scratching, Ganz Doof asked:

| I travel quite extensively, moving from one corner of the world to
| another quite frequently.
|
| I have just discovered that appointments that I had set up on my
| calendar, keep shifting based on my current location, on my OL2007
| (Vista) platform. For instance, I am trying to maintain a list of
| meetings for a trade show I will be attending in London on 17NOV. The
| appointments were recorded on various dates when I was in various
| places (Denver, Rio, Auckland etc). Now that I am in Tokyo, I find
| that the appointments for 17NOV are all in the middle of the night!
|
| Is there any way to lock the appointments to the original time in
| London, regardless of my current (or future) location?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Turn on the second time zone feature to solve your current problem - in the
future, click the Time Zones button when you set the appointment and choose
the time zone it belongs in.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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