the op is on the west coast - my midnight is his 9 pm, so the times are
correct and outlook is behaving correctly.
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> "David Lewis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> When someone on the east coast sends me an apointment they select an all
>> day event.
>> On their calendar its 12:00am to 12:00am
>> On my calendar the meeting request spans 2 days from 9:00pm day one to
>> 9:00pm day 2
>> This behavior happens with public folder calendars also
>
> The last time I checked, midnght on the west coast is 3:00 AM on the east
> coast, so that's what you should see as the start time. Sounds like one
> of you has the wrong time zone settings.
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