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Old March 12th 07, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default all future times changed

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"r0nbo" wrote in message
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I assume that Automatic Updates did any patching needed but I found
yesterday that it also turned off the DST box in the calendar so had to fix
that. As for an Outlook patch I didnt know there was a specific one for it.
I have manually went through all the appts and changed them all back. Many
were starting at 1am instead of 12am and running for 24 hours which made
them cover 2days on the list. Others I just had to go to recurring and
resave them as the times were correct. Then I had to change all the
holidays which was easy except for Easter which is never on the same day.
Next year is the last Easter in the calendar anyway. Add holidays doesnt do
Easter beyond 2008 I dont think.

"K. Orland" wrote in message
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Are you in North America? Did you run the DST patch on your O/S or from
Automatic Updates? Did you remember to run the Outlook DST patch?

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"r0nbo" wrote:

I open up Outlook this morning and found all future appts recurring and
one
time now span two days! My jaw is bruised from hitting the table and I
have
no idea how to f ix this short of editing every item by hand. What could
have caused this?







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