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Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!

Verizon TP2 stock 6.1 rom.

Problem:

All my appointments are displayed 1 hour LATER than they are set for. If I go in to edit the start & end times, those are correctly set. Just the display times are 1 hour later.

I think the DST problem is with manila. I further inspected my calender appointments and noticed that ONLY the recurring appts. were 1 hour later than they should be.

Solution:
My simple fix is this:
(FYI: I did all of this in the current month on my calender)

-Select the day of a recurring appointment
-Select the appointment itself
-Select "Menu" then "Edit ALL instances" of it
-Change the "Occurs" option to "once"
-Select the "Starts" date
-Change the date to the current month/week, then select the day the appointment usually occurs on (so if your appt. occurs every Tues @ 1:15pm, select the current week's Tuesday).
-Select "ok" to finish editing
-An error message should pop up that reads "We're sorry. A problem has occurred with manila.exe". Send the data to MS, if you want. Or don't send it. Choose "done" after you've made your decision.
-Your screen should now be at your calendar, on the current week, on the day of your recurring appt (that you just changed to occur once).
-Select the appointment itself, and edit it to be recurring.
-Select "Menu" then "Edit"
-Change the "Occurs" option back to "Every..."
-Select "OK" when done.

This seemed to fix it for me. I had to do this for ALL my recurring appointments, but they now display the correct times. Just wanted to share.
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