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Dear All
The good news is that Microsoft has published an update to the holidays in Outlook 2002 and it downloaded OK. Unfortunately, they seem to have got themselves into a bit of a muddle regarding how the Christmas and New Year Bank Holidays work. If 25 or 26 December and 1 January falls on a Saturday or Sunday we get an extra Bank Holiday to compensate. For example, in 2006, Monday 2 January is a public holiday because 1 January falls on a Sunday, in 2009, 26 December falls on a Saturday so Monday, 28 December is a public holiday and in 2010, 25 and 26 December fall on Saturday and Sunday so the following Monday and Tuesday (27 and 28 December) are public holidays and so is Monday 3 January 2011. I have given the above examples to illustrate the principle and there will be others that I have not listed. Also, the situation may be different in Scotland because I believe that they have two New Year public holidays (1 and 2? January). I should be grateful if you would check the English public holidays again, make the necessary corrections and reissue the Outlook 2002 holiday updates. Many thanks Joan "CourtMCSE" wrote: Dear Brian: "Brian Tillman" wrote: What's stopping you? Microsoft's Knowledgebase explains in detail how to create Holiday files of every ilk. Well, with ANY search engine it's often how you ask the question... I was searching for an "UPDATE" application in the DOWNLOADS area of the OUTLOOK web-site, not for KB articles on how to manually create a holiday calendar. Once I did that search, I found KB161587 & KB180985 that refer to the holiday calendar in the old OUTLOOK.TXT file. Then KB811544 said "Outlook XP calendar only goes to 2005" by design. However it DID point to KB280976 which listed the correct OUTLOOK.HOL file for XP and where it was located and how to edit it with a test editor. And did anyone notice that Microsoft had Election Day in 2005 falling on November 1ST??? By law this can NOT happen. It is ALWAYS the first Tuesday AFTER the first Monday in November, That's exactly where Outlook 2003 had it for me, right where it should be. I have a licansed copy of Office 2003 we bought for evaluation and sure enough, that calendar file DID have November 8th, 2005 as the correct Election Day. Office XP however lists November 1st, 2005. I'm using the Office XP version that all my users have on their PCs, not the newer version used for evaluation. We looked at Office 2003, but could NOT justify replacing a major productivity suite that cost our local county government a considerable amount for nearly 250 user licenses just a year before, even with the generous discount Microsoft allowed for government use. With only 90,000 residents in our entire county, Office XP (2002 version) will have to last us for at LEAST six more years. So you have what you want. Problem solved. Thanks for an informative post about the remaining Easter occurrences. It came in handy. Now I have a good OUTLOOK.HOL file going until the year 2010. However, each user is now going to have to manually update their own Office XP Outlook calendar by replacing their file with the new one, which I located on a shared network drive. I'll put out a detailed memo on how to do this, but Brian, most of these users know little more than pushing the "ON" button and moving the mouse. Many do not even relealize they can hit the [ENTRY] key instead of scrolling the mouse over the "OK" button... so I expect a LOT of helpdesk calls on this one. And since our IT Department is a staff of ONE, I'll have to go out and do this on every machine for users who don't know what a "file" is or how to copy one. Wish I knew more about VB so I could write a little app that would do this for me, and this might be an excellent project for learning about the use of VB in the Office Suite, but I'm busy trying to repair my Compaq servers that are busted by a Microsoft Security Patch while trying to upgrade them to Windows 2000 Sp4 in anticipation of the Windows 2003 Server upgrade I have planned for the Presidents Day weekend. Can't get them to start Network Connection Services now, even though they're functioning normally on the LAN. And without Network Connection Services running, trying to uninstall SP4 or any of the Security Patches just hangs. So I'm in a "Catch 22" loop. Can't install, and Uninstall. Well, thanks for your comments, and have a great day. Jon |
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