Outlook appointment time off by one hour

First time posting a new question.  When syncing my BB to desktop Outlook calendar with new appointments by USB cable, the appointment time on the BB is exactly one hour later than when its scheduled in Outlook.  So, an appt for 10:00 am on my desktop shows as 11:00 am on my BB.  Its true whether the appt was entered on my BB or in Outlook calendar.  I currently use Outlook 2007 on my desktop with Windows XP, have BB Curve 8530 Version 5.0 with Verizon and use BB desktop software version 6.1.0.35.  Any thoughts would greatly be appreciated, and keep me from being late AGAIN for appointments.
Looney2ndad

Hi ,
I have the same problem with BB9780.  any calender item i enter on bb is 1 hr earlier on outlook when synched. i have posted on this forum last week but no solution found.
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