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From: "Geo."
When I set my events, I was GMT-500 which was the correct offset, the other
day my timezone went to GMT-400 but Outlook didn't compensate, instead it
moved my appointments from 8am to 9am.
Name one application that will alert me to the events scheduled in the
outlook schedule (without outlook running).
Geo.
"Rich" wrote in message news:45f96221$1{at}w3.nls.net...
Events tied to local time don't get affected by DST changes. They only
care that the local time is correct. The issue with appts in Outlook are
that they are stored in UTC and when you created them the relationship
between local time and UTC was incorrect so the UTC time associated with
the event is incorrect. The tool you run fixes these incorrect times.
There are plenty of applications that look at your Outlook data without
Exchange or you having run Outlook. I couldn't begin to tell you the
features of all of these.
Rich
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