I'm glad to see we've come full-circle on this topic and you now fully
understand the logic of my request for '1 minute before start'..."if things
are really that precise that firing the reminder 20 seconds later than it
should is a problem then set your reminders an extra minute early." As the
host on customer con-call, I shouldn't be late.
Having watched this whole reminder timing thing for the past few weeks, I
now see where Outlook 2003 also kicks in multi-day reminders more than 24-hrs
early...I have a reminder set for Monday. On Thursday, my
should-remind-me-on-Friday. reminder pops up as though the meeting is on
Sunday. This wasn't the case in Outlook 2000.
So, where can I get a registry hack or something to predefine whatever
'before start' interval I want. Or, where do I really make an enhancement
request.
Thanks,
Doug
"Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> It looks like anything less than "5 minutes before start" will error, but if
> you clear that condition and just enter "1 minute" it takes. So you have to
> adjust how you enter the snooze time.
>
> I don't see this as bad programming. The reminder service must run on some
> sort of timer. Unless that timer was synchronized with the system clock to
> start exactly at 00 seconds of each minute, adjusting the timer rate every
> minute to avoid any slippage, firing some time during that minute is
> adequate. And if things are really that precise that firing the reminder 20
> seconds later than it should is a problem then set your reminders an extra
> minute early.
>
> --
> Ken Slovak
> [MVP - Outlook]
> http://www.slovaktech.com
> Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
> Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
> http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm
>
>
> "Hack" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ABBABE0B-A10E-42AA-90A2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Thanks for your time on this Ken.
> >
> > I just tried to use "2 minutes before start" and that came back as invalid
> > also.
> >
> > It's interesting that you mention the reminders come up within the minute
> > they are do. That sounds like poor programming given reminders exist to
> > keep
> > us on time. Every time I babysit the seconds on a reminder, they are
> > always
> > 32 seconds after the due time. That makes me late to a customer
> > con-call...and gives more reason to have a 1-minute before start reminder
> > interval.
> >
> > Any other ideas about how to get a custom "before start time"
> > reminder?...without opening the original calendar item and editing the
> > "master" reminder time?
> >
> > Doug
>
>