Calendar entries and time zones



Hi! I have the following problem with Outlook:
I moved from Europe to US, and what I did was just to change the
computer clock (but not the time zone). Now the time Outlook writes in
email headers is always offset by 6 hours. To change that, I wanted to
change the time zone to the correct US zone instead of the European
zone. But then I have the problem that all the calendar entries are
shifted automatically by 6 hours which is definitely NOT what I want.
Does anybody know how to solve that problem? How can I change the time
zone for my computer without having to change back all the calendar
entries in Outlook?
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Eike

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