Office Online Calendar Off by 1 Hour

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Hi everyone,

I've running Outlook 2007 and have the shared web calendering feature
working ok, with just one problem:

The time slots published on my web page are always ahead by one hour
(8am in my normal Outlook calendar shows up on the web as 9am, etc.).

I thought I had a Daylight Savings problem, but my computer system
time, and calendar time in normal Outlook, are both correct. Just to
be sure I just ran the DST update tool from the MS website, but this
doesn't seem to make any difference. Not that it matters, but I'm also
running Windows Vista Ultimate.

Thanks -- any help appreciated.

Paul Pinella
Radar Media Group, Inc.
 
pjpinella said:
I thought I had a Daylight Savings problem, but my computer system
time, and calendar time in normal Outlook, are both correct. Just to
be sure I just ran the DST update tool from the MS website, but this
doesn't seem to make any difference. Not that it matters, but I'm also
running Windows Vista Ultimate.

It may still be a DST problem, but on the server.
 
It may still be a DST problem, but on the server.

Thanks, Brian. You may be right. If so, I must not be the only one
experiencing this problem. Anybody else out there on east coast time
finding your online calendars off by one hour?

Regards,
Paul P.
 
I have the same problem - it's the display time zone box in the lower right
hand corner. I created the calendar with GMT-5 (east coast), but every time
I pull it up, it displays in GMT-4. Once changing the box, it's fine, but
that's not much help to the computer-challenged individuals who try to use
this calendar.

Does anyone know of a way to change the default display zone?
 
Pastor Brian said:
I have the same problem - it's the display time zone box in the lower
right hand corner.

Lower right-hand corner of what? Of Outlook or of the Desktop? Are you
referring to the clock in the Notification Area of the Taskbar?
 
Brian Tillman said:
Lower right-hand corner of what? Of Outlook or of the Desktop? Are you
referring to the clock in the Notification Area of the Taskbar?
Lower right hand corner of the browser window when accessing the Microsoft
Office Online calendar. Just below the calendar display is a box titled
"Display calendar in time zone " with a selection box to choose. It seems to
always default to GMT-4. ARRGH!
 
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