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All day meetings start at 1:00 am and extend until the next day

 
 
Ben M. Schorr - OneNote MVP
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      13th Apr 2004
On 13 Apr 2004 15:00, "Tricia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Dave,
>That happened to ALL of my appointments! Every appointment is now 7
>hours early! Any ideas?


Have you checked your time zone settings on the computer and in Outlook?



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Dave Morschhauser
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      13th Apr 2004
Does anyone have any leads on why Outlook 2000 shifted all my holidays and
all day meetings to run from 1:00 am to 1:00 am. It's pretty disconcerting
to come into work on Monday after Easter, and see that the Easter holiday is
still going on! I can't be sure, but I do think it is something that has
occurred since daylight savings time went into effect.

Dave


 
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Tricia
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      13th Apr 2004
Dave,
That happened to ALL of my appointments! Every
appointment is now 7 hours early! Any ideas?
>-----Original Message-----
>Does anyone have any leads on why Outlook 2000 shifted

all my holidays and
>all day meetings to run from 1:00 am to 1:00 am. It's

pretty disconcerting
>to come into work on Monday after Easter, and see that

the Easter holiday is
>still going on! I can't be sure, but I do think it is

something that has
>occurred since daylight savings time went into effect.
>
> Dave
>
>
>.
>

 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      14th Apr 2004
Do you sync with any handheld devices?

Dave Morschhauser wrote:
> Does anyone have any leads on why Outlook 2000 shifted all my
> holidays and all day meetings to run from 1:00 am to 1:00 am. It's
> pretty disconcerting to come into work on Monday after Easter, and
> see that the Easter holiday is still going on! I can't be sure, but
> I do think it is something that has occurred since daylight savings
> time went into effect.
>
> Dave



 
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