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I'm running into what appears to be a fairly classic Outlook problem,
but not having any luck with the classic solutions. I recently moved to a new timezone (from MST to PST) and would like my all-day appointments to appear on a single day rather then spanning two. The two fixes I can find online are to use the Microsoft Calendar Change Time Zone tool, or to export and import. I installed the latest Microsoft Calendar Change Time Zone tool from Microsoft's site, but it only finds three appointments that need to be updated, and I can't find any further instructions or information. ScanPST reports no errors (which is actually a first for me, ever) The export/import method was my next hope, but unfortunately I have a lot of recurring appointments so this results in a significant loss of data. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong above, and/or another method? Windows Vista Business x64 SP1, Outlook 2007 SP1. |
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