Outlook Birthdates Now Cover 2 Days Instead of One After Installat

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KCFlorist

Ok, Vista crashed on me last week but all of my data was backed up. I
reinstalled MS Office 2007 and when I ran Outlook, I re-inported my PST file.
Everything worked fine until I went to the calendar. Everyone's birthday
was now covering 2 days instead of one. For example, my wife's birthday is
3/11 but on the calendar is shows it goes from 3/10-3/11. When I
double-click to edit the occurence I have to manually tweak it back to just
the 11th and not 10th-11th. When I try to open the series, it shows it as a
repeating event on the 11th only. I am not sure what happened but every
single birthday is now a 2 day even and instead of it being an all day event,
it shows from 11:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Anyone have any idea what happened and
is there a quick fix to it? I suspect I will have to remove each birthdate
and re-enter it and that covers about 100 people.
 
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Brian Tillman

KCFlorist said:
Ok, Vista crashed on me last week but all of my data was backed up. I
reinstalled MS Office 2007 and when I ran Outlook, I re-inported my
PST file. Everything worked fine until I went to the calendar.
Everyone's birthday was now covering 2 days instead of one. For
example, my wife's birthday is 3/11 but on the calendar is shows it
goes from 3/10-3/11. When I double-click to edit the occurence I
have to manually tweak it back to just the 11th and not 10th-11th.
When I try to open the series, it shows it as a repeating event on
the 11th only. I am not sure what happened but every single birthday
is now a 2 day even and instead of it being an all day event, it
shows from 11:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Anyone have any idea what happened
and is there a quick fix to it? I suspect I will have to remove each
birthdate and re-enter it and that covers about 100 people.

Sounds like a DST patch hasn't been applied.
 

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