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Old March 1st 07, 07:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Joey
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Default All Day Events shift 1 Day sooner

I applied the tzmove patch to OL2003 on winxpsp2 system. / est-0500gmt

All day events (birthday, holidays etc) moved 1 day earlier (July 4th
Independence Day is now July 3rd) there is NO hourly overlap (as some
described). It is a recurring, all day event that shifted and shows as
the prior day under properties of the event

Vacations or multi day events start and end 1 day sooner.

any ideas?

 




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