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