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Unable to Correct Calendar App's Time Zone
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<blockquote data-quote="PixelMage" data-source="post: 1564824" data-attributes="member: 65199"><p>When I make the change to the Time Zone in the upper right hand corner drop menu of the app, close the dialog box and double check it gain, it seems to stay on Eastern Time. When I create an event, it will initially say UTC for the Time Zone. I change it to Eastern, then save and close the event. I re-open it and it switches back to UTC.</p><p></p><p>On a separate test without creating an event, I make the change in the upper right corner drop menu of the app, double check to make sure it says Eastern. When I close the app and re-launch, it jumps back to Cupertino, CA. Always that location. </p><p></p><p>There is no error message in either case. It just changes or defaults back on it's own.</p><p></p><p>Is Apple doing some behind the scenes here? I am mean Apple is located in Cupertino, CA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PixelMage, post: 1564824, member: 65199"] When I make the change to the Time Zone in the upper right hand corner drop menu of the app, close the dialog box and double check it gain, it seems to stay on Eastern Time. When I create an event, it will initially say UTC for the Time Zone. I change it to Eastern, then save and close the event. I re-open it and it switches back to UTC. On a separate test without creating an event, I make the change in the upper right corner drop menu of the app, double check to make sure it says Eastern. When I close the app and re-launch, it jumps back to Cupertino, CA. Always that location. There is no error message in either case. It just changes or defaults back on it's own. Is Apple doing some behind the scenes here? I am mean Apple is located in Cupertino, CA. [/QUOTE]
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