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Important information for Windows Mobile-powered devices as Daylight Saying Time starts early this year.
Congress has changed the dates for Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United States starting in 2007. Canada has adopted similar DST dates. These changes could cause clocks and Microsoft Outlook calendar appointments on Windows Mobile-powered devices to display incorrect times for March 11 – April 1, 2007 and October 28 – November 4, 2007 and again in subsequent years. You can find more information about the exact dates and potential impact in the Changes in DST section.
You can prevent these problems by installing three Microsoft files on your device and/or PC:
Microsoft Windows Operating Systems Update
Daylight Saving Time 2007 Update Tool
Outlook Time Zone Update Tool
All users in the United States, Canada and Mexico should immediately install these updates. Users in other countries should install these updates if they travel to the United States, Canada and/or Mexico or if they make calendar appointments that include attendees that are based in the United States, Canada and/or Mexico.
Carefully follow all directions depending on how you synchronize your device. Click here for the update page.
Just to confirm, you've updated your PC, Outlook, and Pocket PC? If you did, I don't know why it would set your appointments one hour early. But maybe we can work this thing out.