When you use the Brasilia time zone in the year 2019,
recurring meetings and appointments are displayed in the wrong time slot for the
year 2020. This update is relevant to Outlook that's set in the Brasilia time
zone or to meetings and appointments that are set in that time zone.
This update enables Outlook to override certain time zone
settings that are used by Outlook. In order to override a time zone, you must
set a registry key for the current user. The registry key name must match the
internal name of the time zone. The value indicates the year of the time zone rule that is to be used instead of the effective year.
For example, the following TimeZoneOverride registry key setting uses the
Brasilia time zone rule for the year 2020 (0x7e4 in hexadecimal) as the effective rule:
- Location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\TimeZoneOverride
- Name: E. South America Standard Time
- Value type: DWORD
- Value data: 000007e4