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I have an exec from New York here in California. When checking his calendar
on the server, his all-day events are now shifted to multiday events. It
appears that when he views these all-day events that were created in New
York, they show up on the california calendar as multiday events that start
at 9pm and end at 9pm (Outlook automatically adjusting for the 3 hour time
zone shift).
I can understand this for meetings, but why for all day events? Is there a
way to fix it, so that an all day event isn't interpreted by Outlook at an
event that happens from 12:00pm to 12:00pm, and would look like 9pm to 9pm
while in California?
Thanks for your help!
on the server, his all-day events are now shifted to multiday events. It
appears that when he views these all-day events that were created in New
York, they show up on the california calendar as multiday events that start
at 9pm and end at 9pm (Outlook automatically adjusting for the 3 hour time
zone shift).
I can understand this for meetings, but why for all day events? Is there a
way to fix it, so that an all day event isn't interpreted by Outlook at an
event that happens from 12:00pm to 12:00pm, and would look like 9pm to 9pm
while in California?
Thanks for your help!