This has almost certainly been caused by the changes to the Daylight Saving
Time start and end dates in the US and Canada starting this year. See
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/timezone.mspx for links to articles on what
to do to fix your events.
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Jocelyn Fiorello
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"Jamie" wrote:
> My company has a version of MS Outlook 2003 on its share driver. Employees
> use it for a universal calendar. (The e-mail has been disabled). Recently
> when I checked the calendar, all of the All-Day events had been extended to
> two days. In addition to that, events appear as All-Day Events because there
> is no time designated next to them, however when I open the events it states
> that it occurs from 1 a.m. to 1 a.m. the following day.
>
> When my boss opens the calendar everything looks fine. All of the All-Day
> events are only one day and they really are All-Day events.
>
> She's printing me a copy of the calendars as shown from her end, and I'm
> about to go through MS Outlook on my end and correct all of the All-Day
> events, which are many.
>
> We have both checked the path to the universal calendar and we are both
> accessing the same calendar, however it's all messed up on my end.
>
> I ran Miscrosoft updates and no updates were found for my computer.
>
> Anyone have any idea how this is happening?
>