Post DST appointments off by 1 hour in BB; post DST appts. correct in Outlook

I recently purchased a BB Curve 8330. Since I'm a psychotherapist I entered regular appointments in my BB and then did a synch with Outlook. Outlook shows the correct times after Nov. 1st when DST begins. My BB device is one hour off. I need to be able to schedule ahead by a month or two, and I use my BB to do my scheduling. How can I get Outlook, which is correct, to show on my BB, without changing the post-DST appts. one-by-one? I tried to do a one-way synch, but it didn't do it. Thanks in advance for any help! (Please keep in mind that I'm not very tech-savvy)
ml

Hi,
Based on the very logical troubleshooting steps above, the issue tends to be more on Karen's client.
Please check the Time Zone Settings on Karen's computer, I'm not sure what version of Windows she's using, just take Windows 8.1 for example:
Go to Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Date and Time -> Change time zone -> Check if Karen has selected "Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time" option, try to select or unselect this option to send the meeting
request to see if this makes a difference.
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TechNet Community Support
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