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Birthdays span 2 days after daylight saving time

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CajnBred - 03 May 2005 20:32 GMT
After clicking "Automatically adjust clock for Daylight savings time" on my
clock properties, it caused all my Outlook calender entries of full day
events such as birthdays or anniversaries to span 2 days (correct day and one
after).  I made the change to the time properties because outlook was not
putting the correct time on my sent messages.  After making the clock
adjustment, it fixed the sent messages time issue, but caused the other
problem.   Any help out there?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 04 May 2005 02:12 GMT
Ensure the time settings as well as daylight savings time settings all match
between Outlook, Windows and any PDA you may be using.

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After furious head scratching, CajnBred asked:

| After clicking "Automatically adjust clock for Daylight savings time"
| on my clock properties, it caused all my Outlook calender entries of
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| messages time issue, but caused the other problem.   Any help out
| there?
CajnBred - 04 May 2005 18:18 GMT
Thanks, I've checked Windows but where to I check time setting in Outlook?

> Ensure the time settings as well as daylight savings time settings all match
> between Outlook, Windows and any PDA you may be using.
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> | messages time issue, but caused the other problem.   Any help out
> | there?
CajnBred - 04 May 2005 18:30 GMT
OK, I've found where to check on time zone in Outlook and it is right as
well.  Birthdays still cover 2 days.

> Thanks, I've checked Windows but where to I check time setting in Outlook?
>
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> > | messages time issue, but caused the other problem.   Any help out
> > | there?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 05 May 2005 04:35 GMT
Dis you also verify the Daylight Savings Time option in both places?

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After furious head scratching, CajnBred asked:

| OK, I've found where to check on time zone in Outlook and it is right
| as well.  Birthdays still cover 2 days.
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|||| the sent messages time issue, but caused the other problem.   Any
|||| help out there?
 
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