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Wrong replication of Calendar events in PF

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Sergiy Oliynyk - 30 Jan 2006 22:36 GMT
Hi everybody,

I have very interesting issue with replication of "All Day Event" in Public
Folders.

I have two Exchange 2003 SP1 servers in one organisation and in one routing
group. But one is in Toronto (GMT-5) time zone, another is in Vancouver
(GMT-8).
No troubles with PF replication, except one - when i'm creating "all day
event" for shared calendar in pf in Toronto, Jan.28 for example, this record
will be replicated to Vancouver as 2 (two) days event - Jan.27 and Jan.28
!!!!

And vice versa - if i'l create "all day event" in Vancouver, users in
Toronto will see it as two-days event, but for Jan.28 and Jan.29

I'm totally confused, i used Outook 2003, OWA, results are the same....

Has anybody an idea how to resolve it?

Sergiy
Brian Tillman - 31 Jan 2006 02:47 GMT
> I have two Exchange 2003 SP1 servers in one organisation and in one
> routing group. But one is in Toronto (GMT-5) time zone, another is in
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> And vice versa - if i'l create "all day event" in Vancouver, users in
> Toronto will see it as two-days event, but for Jan.28 and Jan.29

This sounds fairly normal to me.  12 AM to 12 AM in Vancouver is 3 AM to 3AM
the next day in Toronto because of the time difference.  Likewise, 12 AM to
12 AM in Toronto is 9PM the preceeding day to 9PM in Vancouver.
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Sergiy Oliynyk - 31 Jan 2006 04:38 GMT
Something you told about is really normal, but what will you say if i'll set
my vacation from Feb.1 till Feb.20 and Vancouver will see it as
Jan.31-Feb.20.
Good for me, but not for my boss. :-)

>> I have two Exchange 2003 SP1 servers in one organisation and in one
>> routing group. But one is in Toronto (GMT-5) time zone, another is in
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> 3AM the next day in Toronto because of the time difference.  Likewise, 12
> AM to 12 AM in Toronto is 9PM the preceeding day to 9PM in Vancouver.
Brian Tillman - 31 Jan 2006 16:32 GMT
> Something you told about is really normal, but what will you say if
> i'll set my vacation from Feb.1 till Feb.20 and Vancouver will see it
> as Jan.31-Feb.20.
> Good for me, but not for my boss. :-)

So, is your boss not smart enough to deal with a three hour time difference?
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Sergiy Oliynyk - 31 Jan 2006 18:37 GMT
It's not an IT company. :-)

>> Something you told about is really normal, but what will you say if
>> i'll set my vacation from Feb.1 till Feb.20 and Vancouver will see it
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> So, is your boss not smart enough to deal with a three hour time
> difference?

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