And be sure to set the Daylight Saving Time exactly the same on both
machines. Double click the system clock and choose the Time Zone tab to
find this setting
Scott Fellman
Microsoft
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| From: "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" <
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| Subject: Re: time is shifted by 1 hour in import/export
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| In | Steve wrote:
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| > I'm trying to export my calendar settings
| > to a different computer. I'm using
| > Outlook 2002 on both computers,
| > and I save it to a .pst file.
| > Upon importing to the new computer all the
| > appt times are later by 1 hour. I've
| > checked the clock and daylight savings time
| > settings on both computers and they are
| > the same.
| >
| > Thanks.
| > Steve
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