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xjack 03-11-2010 06:21 PM

Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!
 
The MS Cab listed above did not solve the issue for me.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rinkwide (Post 1622710)
Turn off Time Synchronization.
Uncheck "Calendar" from your ActiveSync exchange server to delete all appointments.
Change phone time to GMT.
Soft reset.
Change time back to EST, ect.
Add Calendar back to to ActiveSync.

This did work for me - I sync with USB to Outlook 2003 via ActiveSync(Win7x64).

One thing to note - after I soft reset and went to change the time back to GMT-5 (EST), the setting had already reverted. Probably due to location settings?

When an item is selected in the sense2.1 calender, it briefly shows the time -1hour before advancing it to the correct time. I am unable to scroll fast enough to see if this occurs in the standard calender.

:twocents:

BRIVERS73 03-11-2010 10:19 PM

Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!
 
My calender is displaying the same thing as well but on November 7 when DST becomes in effect again the appointments that were an hour behind are corrected....

ez1putt 03-11-2010 11:23 PM

Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!
 
[QUOTE=Robodoc82;1623081]This only seems to effect the single appointments, NOT the recurring ones. Running stock Sprint ROM.

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Exact same issue for me.....praying it magically fixes itself on Sunday.

How f-ing hard is it for MS to figure out DST?

thesfactor 03-14-2010 11:02 AM

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So it's Sunday AM here and I checked my calendar and all the appointments are 1 hour LATE. My 2 PM appointment shows up at 3 PM instead. AAARGH! Microsoft, get your act together!

mcharron 03-14-2010 11:50 AM

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Mine are all fine and I have re-enabled my sync with the network.

cmdauria 03-14-2010 12:34 PM

Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thesfactor (Post 1629492)
So it's Sunday AM here and I checked my calendar and all the appointments are 1 hour LATE. My 2 PM appointment shows up at 3 PM instead. AAARGH! Microsoft, get your act together!

I have the same problem! I sync with microsoft myphone and all of the appointments on the myphone website are all showing up as 1 hour later as well...except when the time changes again in November, then they are back to the right time!

trailmix 03-14-2010 12:39 PM

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Same here - none of the fixes suggested have worked so I am manually updating appointments.

jeeper78 03-14-2010 12:46 PM

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All of my holidays were a day early, but the birthday all-day events were fine as far as I could tell. One of my all-day weekend events was set to a day early as well... Why is it so hard to get this right? Syncing with outlook doesnt change the holidays.

snooprob40 03-14-2010 12:49 PM

Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnymac (Post 1622459)
My "ALL Day Event's" are one day earlier. For example St. Patrick's day on my TP2 is on the 16th and it says Easter Sunday falls on Saturday. All of my normal appointments appear an hour early as well..... Wtf?


Same deal. Applied the patch, and the appts are fixed but the "All Day Events" are a day off.

snooprob40 03-14-2010 12:58 PM

Re: [DST] Check Your Calendar Appointments!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rinkwide (Post 1622710)
We had this problem on our stock TP2s -- we use OTA ActiveSync via an exchange server. The following seemed to solve it for both me and my wife:

Turn off Time Synchronization.
Uncheck "Calendar" from your ActiveSync exchange server to delete all appointments.
Change phone time to GMT.
Soft reset.
Change time back to EST, ect.
Add Calendar back to to ActiveSync.

Worked for us -- but we'll see what happens on Sunday.

BTW, think Windows Phone 7 Series will suffer from DST glitches, too? Never ending crap like this is becoming painfully frustrating but, I expect every smartphone OS has their own similar issues.

Just tried it and it worked perfectly. Thanks. BTW, did you turn time synch back on after the soft reset, or are you just leaving it off?


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