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The answer is that this behavior is by design.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
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> there are numerous posts here asking about outlook calendars showing
> all day appointments 1 hour out after the change to daylight saving
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> was just wondering if there was an answer or if there is no answer if
> a trouble ticket\case\whatever had been opened with microsoft
Pingu - 15 Apr 2005 09:16 GMT
ty for the response
so what you are saying is that it is "behaviour by design" for whole day
appointments\events to be inaccurate by 1 hour (causing them to span over two
days) due to changes caused by daylight saving time?
if thats is accurate then its very poor design
pingu
> The answer is that this behavior is by design.
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> > was just wondering if there was an answer or if there is no answer if
> > a trouble ticket\case\whatever had been opened with microsoft
Pingu - 15 Apr 2005 09:19 GMT
whoops forgot a bit
also if its behaviour by design this wouldnt explain why this doent happen
to all my client machines.
therefore I dont think that it is by design and that there is another reason
why some machines have the all day events skewed by an hour and some dont
> ty for the response
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> > > was just wondering if there was an answer or if there is no answer if
> > > a trouble ticket\case\whatever had been opened with microsoft