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Charles
Question.
I have clients running NT, their bosses all just recieved
new Dell Laptops with an XP build. All machines were
built and shipped in the Eastern Time Zone. This
particular client is in the Central Time zone. When he
opened up his calander, with his machine set to the
eastern zone, his secretary (who views his inbox and
calander as a delegate and who's desktop was set to
Central Time zone) noticed changes. All events scheduled
as an "all day event" which would normally end at
midnight, was changed to one hour later, thus covering two
days on the calander cause it didn't end at midnight now.
We've tried several things, but the only other thing I can
think to do was to change his laptop to Mountain time,
which is one hour behind central to have that move his
appointments back one hour, so they are correct. They
have several appointments per day going through march of
next year, so changing them manually would take all day
for one person to do. Anyone experience this issue?
Thanks.
Charles
I have clients running NT, their bosses all just recieved
new Dell Laptops with an XP build. All machines were
built and shipped in the Eastern Time Zone. This
particular client is in the Central Time zone. When he
opened up his calander, with his machine set to the
eastern zone, his secretary (who views his inbox and
calander as a delegate and who's desktop was set to
Central Time zone) noticed changes. All events scheduled
as an "all day event" which would normally end at
midnight, was changed to one hour later, thus covering two
days on the calander cause it didn't end at midnight now.
We've tried several things, but the only other thing I can
think to do was to change his laptop to Mountain time,
which is one hour behind central to have that move his
appointments back one hour, so they are correct. They
have several appointments per day going through march of
next year, so changing them manually would take all day
for one person to do. Anyone experience this issue?
Thanks.
Charles