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"JGreg7" wrote in message
... I applied the TZ patches and DST patches as well, however when I upgraded (Well, let's say changed to...) to Office 2007, the date mis-mash happened all over again. Even with a few new twists I had not expected. It is all fixed now, but after the last round, I do not trust it. I have gone back to a paper calendar for important items. I've upgraded from Outlook 2003 to 2007 and now 2010 and not once did my event dates display improperly at the time of DST change. I wish I could tell you what to examine. Let's hope that one day Microsoft actually looks at these newsgroups to see what some of the issues are... These newsgroups have never been official support channels and Microsoft has decided to close them all down come June. They want to use http://answers.microsoft.com/ instead. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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