Hi Bob and Mike,
I'm not sure if you've perused the other threads here...there is one "All
Day Events Spread over 2 days" where the fix is to export all the
appointments adjust and re-import. <sigh> That sounds like a lot of work to
me. Just thought I'd point you to that possible solution.
Cassie
"Mike Mueller" wrote:
> Gonsoulin-
>
> Probably. When I went round & round with MS on my outlook
> 2000 webpage issue, they has me go through steps regarding
> TZ and DST
>
> Mike
>
>
> gonsoulin wrote:
> : Hi Cassie,
> :
> : Actually you are on to something. I just got around to
> : adjusting my clock for daylight savings time about the
> : same time this happened. I wonder if Microsoft knows
> : about this. Thanks.
> :
> : "Cassie" wrote:
> :
> :: Did you happen to change the Time Zone or adjust your
> :: computer clock? I had a similar situation happen
> :: because I moved two time zones away. I adjusted the
> :: Time Zone for my computer clock and it moved all my
> :: appointments as you described. I posted my question for
> :: help as well. Sorry I haven't answered your question,
> :: but I was thinking we may have similar issues.
> ::
> :: "gonsoulin" wrote:
> ::
> ::: I am using Outlook 2003. My dates and times for my
> ::: appointments have been changed. All of the dates
> ::: before November 1, 2004 and after April 1, 2005 have
> ::: been altered. If the holiday or appointment was for 1
> ::: day it made it for 2 days. If the appointment was to
> ::: start at a set time (say 10:00 AM) it changed it to
> ::: start an hour later (to 11:00 AM). This happened about
> ::: 6 months ago once and I had to manually reset each
> ::: date. Then it happened sometime in the last couple of
> ::: days and I just noticed it. I have the latest virus
> ::: software that is updated continually by Cox Cable. Can
> ::: anyone help? Thanks, Bob
>
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