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calendaring an all day event adds and extra day

 
 
Janet W.
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      8th Sep 2003
When calendaring an all day event and then you clicking on
the Scheduling tab it adds an extra day. For instance, I
scheduled an appointment for Tueday that is an all day
event. On the appointment tab it says start time is
Tuesday 9/9/2003 and End time is Tues 9/9/2003. When I
click on the scheduling tab it says the start time is
Tuesday 9/9/2003 12:00 am to Wednesday 9/10/2003 to 12:00
am. When sending this appointment the person scheduling
the meeting is only looking at the appointment tab and
didn't notice the scheduling tab said something
different. The meeting attendees all got the meeting for
Tuesday to Wednesday.
Has anyone seen this happen with Outlook 2002?
Thanks in advance for you response.
 
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Robert Crayk
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      8th Sep 2003
Sounds like an incorrectly set Time Zone, check here Tools > Options >
Calendar Options > Time Zone.
"Janet W." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:489101c3761e$427312c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> When calendaring an all day event and then you clicking on
> the Scheduling tab it adds an extra day. For instance, I
> scheduled an appointment for Tueday that is an all day
> event. On the appointment tab it says start time is
> Tuesday 9/9/2003 and End time is Tues 9/9/2003. When I
> click on the scheduling tab it says the start time is
> Tuesday 9/9/2003 12:00 am to Wednesday 9/10/2003 to 12:00
> am. When sending this appointment the person scheduling
> the meeting is only looking at the appointment tab and
> didn't notice the scheduling tab said something
> different. The meeting attendees all got the meeting for
> Tuesday to Wednesday.
> Has anyone seen this happen with Outlook 2002?
> Thanks in advance for you response.



 
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Robert Crayk
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      8th Sep 2003
Is there a server involved, is this on the correct time
"Janet W." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:483201c37622$ccdac1c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for your reponse. We thought this as well but have
> checked and the Time Zone is correct. This is happening
> to all users on Outlook XP, not just one individual.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Sounds like an incorrectly set Time Zone, check here

> Tools > Options >
> >Calendar Options > Time Zone.
> >"Janet W." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:489101c3761e$427312c0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> When calendaring an all day event and then you clicking

> on
> >> the Scheduling tab it adds an extra day. For instance,

> I
> >> scheduled an appointment for Tueday that is an all day
> >> event. On the appointment tab it says start time is
> >> Tuesday 9/9/2003 and End time is Tues 9/9/2003. When I
> >> click on the scheduling tab it says the start time is
> >> Tuesday 9/9/2003 12:00 am to Wednesday 9/10/2003 to

> 12:00
> >> am. When sending this appointment the person scheduling
> >> the meeting is only looking at the appointment tab and
> >> didn't notice the scheduling tab said something
> >> different. The meeting attendees all got the meeting

> for
> >> Tuesday to Wednesday.
> >> Has anyone seen this happen with Outlook 2002?
> >> Thanks in advance for you response.

> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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