Appointments off by 1 hour?

Hi,
I keep getting the pop up invites from our exchange server one hour off in the wrong direction even. Example: I have a conference call at 2pm EST, the pop up notification tells me it's at 3pm. I could see if it picked up MST but why would it be an hour off in the wrong direction? Any settings I could check?

Make sure that your time zone settings are matched up:
Settings->Mail,Contacts,Calendar->Time Zone Support
Turn it ON and set the Time Zone to a city in your zone.
Does that fix it?

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