Calendar events not placing correctly

  • Thread starter Alan S. Nusbaum
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Alan S. Nusbaum

Anyone have any idea why when I create a new appointment, it does not land
on the calendar on the correct date/time. For instance, if I create a new
calendar event for Thursday at 1:00pm, it shows up in the calendar on Friday
at 11am?

Anyone know how to correct this. I an using entourage 2004 with 10.3.6.

Thank you in advance.

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Barry Wainwright

Anyone have any idea why when I create a new appointment, it does not land
on the calendar on the correct date/time. For instance, if I create a new
calendar event for Thursday at 1:00pm, it shows up in the calendar on Friday
at 11am?

Anyone know how to correct this. I an using entourage 2004 with 10.3.6.

Thank you in advance.


I would check your time zone settings - in three places.

First, in the system prefs, under date & time. Make sure that you have your
computer positioned in your correct time zone.

Second, in the Entourage Preferences - under the 'Calendar' options, make
sure the default time zone for new entries is set to the same time zone as
the system prefs.

Finally, when you create a new calendar event, make sure that it also uses
the same settings - it should now default to the right setting, but just
check.

Now, quit entourage and restart it. Only now will it pick up the system
preference for time zone.
 

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