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Make sure you have Daylight Savings checked in your Date & Time properties. If you don't, it assumes you're an hour off of the real world.
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Outlook takes its date/time info from Windows, so the only way I know of that it could be wrong is if your system time is wrong.
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It is also possible that even if you are in the correct time zone, you might be in a portion of the time zone where daylight savings varies from your location. Indiana (at least the last I knew) does not change to Daylight time, for example. Also there can be a two hour swing north and south of the equator.