Outlook For Mac Daylight Savings Time

Under Time Zones, type a description in the Label box. In the Time zone list, Choose any format that you. Click on Adjust for daylight saving time check box for computer clock adjustment automatically. For second time zone – Click on Show a Second Time Zone. Change the Time Zone Formats in Outlook 2007!! Go to Tools menu, click on Options. If a country, region, or government announces a time-related change, such as a change to a time zone or Daylight Saving Time: Apple sends a time zone update to your device. Your device displays an alert that updated time zone information is available. To accept the new time zone definitions from Apple, choose Restart in the alert. Since the daylight saving time change. We are having trouble with users calender appointments being 1 hour off. We are using Exchange 5.5/Outlook 2000. In Outlook we had them check the box indicating adjustment for daylight saving time. After 2 days the time changed back an hour again.

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  • We’re having an issue on every site of ours I’ve checked that runs the plugin where, when the iCal file is imported into Microsoft Outlook, the event’s start and end times are one hour later than what they should be.

    I checked the iCal file and the time zone and time code seem to be correct, so I think it’s an issue with how Microsoft Outlook is interpreting the time zones and possibly daylight savings time. Changing the time zone that is set in the event post from America/New York to America/Los Angeles moves the incorrect event time forward 3 hours as expected. I did notice that if the time zone for the event is set to UTC+0, the time is correct when imported into Outlook.

    This is happening both in the Twenty Fourteen theme with The Events Calendar being the only plugin activated and in custom themes with many plugins and Events Calendar add-ons. We’re experiencing this on both single event and multiple event iCal files. And since the issue was originally reported by a client, I know it’s not just a problem with how our Outlook is set up.

    I saw a lot of issues with iCal exported times when I searched your support forums, but none seemed to match up exactly. I also saw a couple issues reported on general iCal/Outlook compatibility in regard to time zones in Google searches.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks for reporting this, @Jay—sorry for the trouble here!

    Two things stand out to me about your issues. First is what you said here:

    I checked the iCal file and the time zone and time code seem to be correct, so I think it’s an issue with how Microsoft Outlook is interpreting the time zones and possibly daylight savings time.

    If our generated time zones are correct, and Outlook is getting the timing wrong a bit, then unfortunately it may indeed be an Outlook issue that we (and you) are at the mercy of. 🙁

    However, this is interesting:

    Changing the time zone that is set in the event post from America/New York to America/Los Angeles moves the incorrect event time forward 3 hours as expected. I did notice that if the time zone for the event is set to UTC+0, the time is correct when imported into Outlook.

    What happens with events when you use their UTC numerical equivalents? So, in other words, for example
    • Do a test import where the events are using the timezone America/New York.
    • Then do a test import where the events are using the timezone UTC-5.

    Is there any difference in behavior in this specific testing?

    Thank you!
    George

    Thank you so much for your testing here.

    What you wrote here is unfortunately not possible at this time:

    Is it possible for the calendar on the site to use America/New_York but have the iCal files generate with the appropriate UTC+0 timestamps?

    However, I wanted to confirm that this appears to be the bug:

    So I think Outlook is having trouble applying Daylight Savings Time to the “America/New_York” time zone ID.

    We’ve confirmed that this is a bug and have a fix coming out in the next maintenance release that SHOULD address this. That update should be published in the next two weeks.

    I’m sorry about the timeline here but just wanted to share that our own testing yields similar results to your testing. We’re working on a fix here and it should do the job.

    Daylight Savings Time strikes again!

    Thank you for your patience here, @Jay. Stay tuned for that next update and let me know any other thoughts/questions you might have here in the meantime.

    Sincerely,
    George

    This topic has not been active for quite some time and will now be closed.

    If you still need assistance please simply open a new topic (linking to this one if necessary)
    and one of the team will be only too happy to help.

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To adjust the clock for daylight saving time in Microsoft Outlook 2010 and 2013, you have to switch to the windows system and change its Time Zone settings. And you can do as following: Step 1: Click the clock in the taskbar at the bottom-right corner, and then click the Change date and time settings in the popping up dialog box.

Check your settings

See if you still need help after each step:

  1. Make sure that you have the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
  2. Turn on Set Automatically1 in Settings > General > Date & Time. This automatically sets your date and time based on your time zone. If there’s an available time zone update, your device lets you know.
  3. Allow your device to use its current location to determine the correct time zone. To do this, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services and select Setting Time Zone.
  4. Check that your device shows the correct time zone in Settings > General > Date & Time > Time Zone.

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If you still need help

If your device still shows an incorrect date, time or time zone,2 change each setting instead of using Set Automatically. For example, you might have iOS 9 or earlier, and your country or region, or government changes the time zone or the observance of daylight saving time. If so, follow these steps:

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  1. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time.
  2. Turn off Set Automatically.
  3. Now you can change the time zone or the date and time:3
    • Tap Time Zone and enter a city with the time zone that you need. (Not sure which city to enter? Use the time zone map on timeanddate.com to find a city with a time zone that matches your needs.)
    • Or tap the date to change the date and time.
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  1. The option to turn on Set Automatically might not be available with all operators or in all countries and regions. If the device has a Screen Time passcode, then the option to turn on Set Automatically will be dimmed or greyed out.
  2. If the time on your device is wrong after you sync it with your computer, your computer's time might be wrong. Check the time on your computer in System Preferences > Date & Time. You might want to select 'Set date and time automatically'.
  3. Manual adjustments to time settings to change app behaviour (like game timers) isn't recommended.