I-Cal -- Appointments one hour off

i-cal on i-phone is advancing all of my scheduled appointments by one hour. The i-cal on my i-mac has the correct appointment time, but the i-phone puts all of my appointments one hour ahead of their scheduled time. I missed two events today until I figured out what was happening.

On your iphone go to settings -> general -> date and time.
Make sure that the date, time and time zone is set correctly.
If so, try turning time zone support off, and correct date and time settings.
Go back to the home screen.
Power the iphone off and back on.
Check to see if the time for events is still an hour off.
Hope this helps.

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