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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook
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In news:082f01c46e63$ebef9060$(E-Mail Removed),
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Jocekyn:
>
> That was the problem. Both PC's were set to Central US,
> but one was not set to Adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
> That made the difference!
>
> THANK YOU!!
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Check the time zone and daylight saving time settings in both
>> Windows *and* Outlook on both machines -- usually one setting is off
>> and that causes the 2-day span issue.
>>
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>> Jocelyn Fiorello
>> MVP - Outlook
>>
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>>
>>
>> In news:2758d01c4636c$2c2cae40$(E-Mail Removed),
>> top-rung wrote:
>>
>>> Using Outlook 2003, if I create and ALL DAY EVENT, in 2002
>>> the event spans two days rather that just the single
>>> day. The same holds true the other way around.
>>>
>>>
>>> So, an event marked as "all day event" in one, shows as a
>>> two day event in the other. And, the check box for all
>>> day event is checked on one, but when viewed on the other,
>>> it is not checked.
>>
>>
>> .