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January 20th 07, 04:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Mike Dimyan
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Since daylight saving, my appointments are crossing two days
Microsoft confirms what I wrote in this and other posts.
Please see this link:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...086071033.aspx
Thanks, and good luck.
"Mike Dimyan" wrote:
Please see the post 928388 I put up a couple of days ago.
What's probably happening is the one day appointment, which is really 24
hours, is off shifted by one hour, with 23 hours on day one and 1 hours the
next day, spanning the two days you see. On an un-updated machine, this
appointment may appear to be just one day. If you remove the kb928388 patch,
this may seem to go away, but appointments you've created since the
application of the patch are affected. This is a problem, as you can see,
that clearly wasn't predicted by microsoft. A tool is promised, but I can't
see how it would work if some appointments have been already changed, and
others have not been.
Good luck. I'm feeling your pain here...
"Jan" wrote:
Since daylight saving was introduced, my one day appointments are crossing
over two days, I can alter this by selecting a different time zone, but that
creates other problems, if I open each appointment and close it again it
seems to correct it, but there are too many to do this and, also the problem
reucurs, when it feels like it.
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