Re: [Evolution] EWS Calendar issue



Which Evolution and evolution-ews versions is this about?

On Thu, 2014-05-08 at 21:07 +0000, Adam Carter wrote:
I am running Linux mint 16 with evolution and evolution-ews installed
from the standard repos.

 

The issue is that when I create a calendar entry from within evolution
the entry will show up on my OWA as one hour later, so for example if
I make an hour long entry at 3 pm in evolution it will show up in my
owa as 4-5.

 

Now, if I create a calendar event on owa it shows up fine in
evolution. So for example if I log on to owa and make an entry for
3pm-4pm then I see that entry in evolution from 3pm-4pm

 

I am guessing that the problem lies with daylight savings time somehow
seeing as it’s a one hour difference. I am in the central time zone,
specifically in Arkansas and I have made sure that    1) my install of
Linux Mint is in the correct time zone which is America\Chicago    2)
that evolution is using the date/time from Mint    3) my OWA settings
are for the central time zone

 

Is this a known issue? Is there something I am overlooking, or
anything I can do to fix this?

 

Thank you for any help you can provide.


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