Problem with Outlook Sync Calendar Time

When I sync my iPhone to my PC the times for my appointments are one hour earlier on my iPhone. So if I have a 10 am meeting, it is showing up as a 9 am meeting on my iPhone.
Any help would be appreciated.

Hey MCW120,
Do you have the Time Zone set correctly on your PC?
Is it happening with all events?
You can also set the iPhone to adjust times for a selected time zone as described on page 72 of the iPhone User Guide.
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/iPhoneUserGuide.pdf
Settings>General>Date & Time> Time Zone Support
Jason

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