Calendar time problems

J

JanetTV

When I enter appointments, sometimes the Calendar changes the time by setting it back one hour. The dates it does that don't relate to Daylight Savings Time. This problem happens with recurring appointments, too. For example, an appointment set for 9 am every Monday suddenly displays as 8 am from the first Monday in April through the last Monday in October.

My company uses an Exchange server and I suspect it's a problem there. I'm one of only three people using Macs and we seem to have glitchy problems like this.

Also, the Calendar says that my time zone is Azores even though I've verified is as Central everywhere I know of on my Mac and have locked it to prevent further changes.

Any ideas? I'm going nuts verifying whether appointments are set correctly or not!

Thanks,
Janet
 
M

Mu Zhang[MSFT]

Please check your OS time zone setting (System preference -> date&time) and
the Entourage's default event time zone setting (Entourage ->preference ->
calendar ). The things you saw, most likely it is because your OS time zone
is set to one that has the DST settings. So please double check it.

If you receive single event that is generated in Outlook that has time zone
issue, it might be an Outlook/Exchange issue that is related to your
Exchange server location. Please see this
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925376 to verify.


Thanks
Mu

When I enter appointments, sometimes the Calendar changes the time by setting
it back one hour. The dates it does that don't relate to Daylight Savings
Time. This problem happens with recurring appointments, too. For example, an
appointment set for 9 am every Monday suddenly displays as 8 am from the first
Monday in April through the last Monday in October.

My company uses an Exchange server and I suspect it's a problem there. I'm one
of only three people using Macs and we seem to have glitchy problems like
this.

Also, the Calendar says that my time zone is Azores even though I've verified
is as Central everywhere I know of on my Mac and have locked it to prevent
further changes.

Any ideas? I'm going nuts verifying whether appointments are set correctly or
not!

Thanks,
Janet

--
Mu Zhang
Microsoft Corporation
Macintosh Business Unit


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