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Holidays show up for two days with 1 day duration

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MorTTime - 13 Jun 2005 21:47 GMT
I used outlook to "add Holidays" into calendar and there are holidays that
should only show up for one day that show up for two. Dyration says one.
Father's day is example shows up for two days fri saturday. Is it possible
that the hours for the default holidays are wrong, if you it says 12:00 -
12:00 that should mean only one day right.
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Brian Tillman - 13 Jun 2005 22:15 GMT
> I used outlook to "add Holidays" into calendar and there are holidays
> that should only show up for one day that show up for two. Dyration
> says one. Father's day is example shows up for two days fri saturday.
> Is it possible that the hours for the default holidays are wrong, if
> you it says 12:00 - 12:00 that should mean only one day right.

Usually, that's correct.  You have a problem, though, if the DST and time
zone settings in Outlook's Calendar don't match the same settings in
WIndows' clock.
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Brian Tillman

MorTTime - 14 Jun 2005 03:48 GMT
So how do I find out?
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Thank you for your help.

> > I used outlook to "add Holidays" into calendar and there are holidays
> > that should only show up for one day that show up for two. Dyration
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> zone settings in Outlook's Calendar don't match the same settings in
> WIndows' clock.
Brian Tillman - 14 Jun 2005 15:30 GMT
> So how do I find out?

First, in Outlook, click Tools>Options>Calendar Options>Time Zone.  If your
locality adjusts for DST, check the "Adjust for daylight saving time" box.

Then, double-click the clock in your System Tray and click the Time Zone
tab.  Make sure the DST checkbox at the bottom matches the one described
above: either both checked or both unchecked, delending on your locality's
convention.
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Brian Tillman

MorTTime - 14 Jun 2005 17:16 GMT
Thanks, I looked and they are both correct. Any other ideas?
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Thank you for your help.

> > So how do I find out?
>
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> above: either both checked or both unchecked, delending on your locality's
> convention.

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