ICloud calendar time off

Just moved from MobileMe to iCloud.  My iCloud events are 1 hour too early.  Help!?

Check the time zone settings on all your devices and at iCloud.com.

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    randers4: That was it! It was set for Atlantic time instead of Eastern.  As soon as I changed it (and signed out and back in), all the appointments shifted back one hour.
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    Thank you for pointing me to the post.  Unfortunately the workaround doesn't  work.
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  • Outlook Calendar Time Off By 1 hour

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  • ICloud calendar times out by one hour

    My iCal is fine, this is where I usually enter my info.
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    I am replying to my own post here as I seem to have fixed the problem.
    I do have some calendars that are shared. Some of those are shared with users who have time zone support turned on. So i activated time zone support on my iphone, then deleted my icloud subscription. I then signed in to icloud again and voila... problem solved.
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  • Can anyone help me determine why iCloud changes the calendar time of appointments.

    Here's my situation: i use an iphone registered/acquired in spain. the phone is unlocked and now carries a t-mobile card, as i am currently in nyc, but all my calendar appointments have a 6 hour time difference from those entered on my mac and vice versa. there are several threads about this issue, all of which point to the various hardware and software settings (time zone support on or off on the iphone as well as on the app on mac and phone). another user mentioned the setting provided for in the icloud calendar function itself, where the proper time zone can be modified. all to no avail, i stil get my 6 hour time difference.
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    Thank you fromsouth, for your interest, but it didn't help.
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