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The recurring Appointments or events suddenly changed from an all day event
to an 11.30pm to 11.30pm the next day showing as a 2 day appointent/event. This has happened several times. Is there any way to fix this rather than changing the years events individually? -- Gary Jolliffe |
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Gary J wrote:
The recurring Appointments or events suddenly changed from an all day event to an 11.30pm to 11.30pm the next day showing as a 2 day appointent/event. This has happened several times. Is there any way to fix this rather than changing the years events individually? You have a mismatch in the DST settings between Windows and Outlook. Perhaps you neglected to install the 2007 DST updates for both WIndows and Outlook. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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