Calendar syncing to phone off by 1 hour

when I sync my calendar to my iPhone, everything syncs 1 hour off. For example, I have a meeting today at 12:30pm. I confirmed that everything is accurate in my Calendar on my computer. When it syncs to my iPhone, it shows up in the iPhone Calendar as taking place at 11:30am. Everything I sync to the iPhone is off by one hour. This is a significant problem for me, as I always have to remind myself that the event is actually happening an hour later than my phone tells me. what is the problem?

Joe Otoole,
Make sure your computer, and if you are using Exchange the Exchange Server, are not still set to use Daylight Savings.
The iPhone when set to Standard Time will adjust events loaded with Daylight Savings in their time settings back 1 hour.
Hope this helps,
Nathan C.

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