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98-2-XP All Day Events

 
 
Tom
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      5th Jan 2004
I've bought my wife a new PC for Christmas. Importing
her Outlook data from 2K to XP results in "All Day
Events" converted to 2:00am (day 1) to 2:00am (day 2).
Time zones, regions, etc. are set correctly and the same,
and are consistent between Outlook and Windows.

Any ideas?
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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      6th Jan 2004
Rather than import, you should just re-use her original .PST file in the new
copy of Outlook -- that should preserve all the proper times. Don't
overwrite the new .PST with the old one; instead, just open it alongside
(using File | Open, in Outlook) and then tell Outlook to use the old .PST as
the default.

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In news:077101c3d394$80949eb0$(E-Mail Removed),
Tom wrote:

> I've bought my wife a new PC for Christmas. Importing
> her Outlook data from 2K to XP results in "All Day
> Events" converted to 2:00am (day 1) to 2:00am (day 2).
> Time zones, regions, etc. are set correctly and the same,
> and are consistent between Outlook and Windows.
>
> Any ideas?



 
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