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      6th Jul 2004
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.
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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      7th Jul 2004
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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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.



 
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      20th Jul 2004
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.
>
>--
>Jocelyn Fiorello
>MVP - Outlook
>
>*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be

answered -- please
>reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message

thread. ***
>
>
>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.

>
>
>.
>

 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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      21st Jul 2004
Welcome :-)

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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.
>>
>> --
>> Jocelyn Fiorello
>> MVP - Outlook
>>
>> *** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
>> reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***
>>
>>
>> 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.

>>
>>
>> .



 
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