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Old April 12th 07, 02:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Active Sync & full day events

When the PDA & PC calendars are synced all full day events are 24hrs out.

Example: Say Thursday 12th of April is a birthday and I add it to the
calendar as a full day event when it is synced the calendar in Outlook always
changes to the day previous whilst the PDA still says the 12th.

Anyone got any ideas? I've never noticed this happen before and asking
everyone else I know who does this they all have the same problem.

 




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