Re: Appointments on Ipaq One hour Ahead of Outlook 2003

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From: Jkaye (japrncss_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 05/21/04


Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 14:33:34 GMT

With time on my hands and fed up with frustration, I fixed my hour off
problem. I live in Pacific, and it's counter-intuitive, but I switched the
Ipaq time zone to visiting Alaska (one hour earlier), next changed the Ipaq
clock to the current time here in Pacific but leaving the time zone on
visiting Alaska. Next, on the computer, I temporarily moved every future
appointment out of correct position, by half an hour, and after the sync,
moved them back to the correct time on the computer. Synched again. The
pocket PC was tricked into displaying the correct time for the appointments.

What an ordeal!

Anyway, that's how I fixed it. I've tested adding new appointments, and they
are fine. One other thing, I deselected the sync mobile device time on
connecting checkbox under sync options in Active Sync.

Hope this never happens to us again, but keep this on file in case it does.

"anne" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0c7301c43389$0374f830$7d02280a@phx.gbl...
> did you ever get an answer on this. I too am having
> problems.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >My appointments on the PDA are one hour ahead of my
> Outlook 2003
> >appointments. Both devices show the same time of day and
> the same time zone.
> >So weird, I've tried checking and unchecking daylight
> savings time on my
> >Windows XP machine. I've tried sync clock and not sync
> clock upon
> >connecting. If I allow daylight savings time adjustment
> then appointments
> >span 2 days. I've tried reset and restore from backup.
> Can anybody point me
> >to something I may have overlooked?
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >



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