Hello Paul,

I got a call from a User of Entourage with this Time Zone problem.

>From PS onwards is on my G5 Tower, not the person who rang me with the Time
Zone problem.

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Geoff WALLACE
<http://macfixer.com.au>

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colleagues who do?
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> From: Paul Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 09:47:40 -0800
> To: Entourage Mac Talk <[email protected]>
> Conversation: Calendar Error
> Subject: Re: Calendar Error
> 
> On 12/14/05 2:56 AM, "Geoff WALLACE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> A user of Ent 2004 v 11.2.1 (051004) on a iMac G4 1.42 GHz with 256 MB of
>> RAM running OS X 10.3.9 has the following problems.
>> 
>> Time zone and dates appear to be correctly set to Melbourne Australia in Ent
>> and System Preferences, time and date show correctly in the Menu Bar for the
>> 14th of December 2005.
>> 
>> 1. When you try and enter an event for tomorrow the 15th of December the
>> User gets a message "that you are creating an event in the past", this
>> events appears on the 1st of December 2005 in the Ent Calendar, an event
>> created for the 30th or 31st of December 2005 also appears on the 1st of
>> December 2005. Entries before today's date have been displaced in time,
>> I think, being advanced by 17 hours, even though I have checked only a
>> few.
>> 
>> 2. Across the top of the new appointment window in a yellow bar of text the
>> message appears "Event and computer time zones do not match. In Calendar
>> views, the event time is adjusted to display correctly."
>> 
>> PS: I can reproduce Error 2 on a G5 Tower 1.8 GHz SP with 3.5 GHz running OS
>> X 10.4.3 and Office 2004 v 11.2.1 (051004)
>> 
>> When I create a new event it displays in the correct time and date.
>> 
>> Any clues on what is happening?
> 
> To start with, what do you mean by
> 
>> When I create a new event it displays in the correct time and date.
> 
> In that case, what's the problem? Are the problem events described in 1) and
> 2) somehow "old" events? How do you "enter" an old event? I can't correlate
> the problems you describe with the statement that a new event displays
> correctly. Do you mean that the errors show up only in the opened event
> window, but that these very same problem events actually appear correctly in
> the calendar itself, with the correct date and time there?
> 
> -- 
> Paul Berkowitz
> MVP MacOffice
> Entourage FAQ Page: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq/index.html>
> AppleScripts for Entourage: <http://macscripter.net/scriptbuilders/>
> 
> PLEASE always state which version of Microsoft Office you are using -
> **2004**, X  or 2001. It's often impossible to answer your questions
> otherwise.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Paul Berkowitz
> 
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