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time zone shift problem

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Vincent Schmid - 25 Apr 2007 14:00 GMT
Hello,

We are using Outlook XP with Exchange server 2003. Every computer in our
domain should have the checkbox for automatic time zone switch checked.

On one machine, this checkbox was not checked since the beginning, so we
have checked it. Now all the appointments in the calendar are shifted by
one our (This calendar has always been used on the same client
computer). We cannot export this calendar to an Excel file because we
would lose all the periodical appointments we have in the calendar.

Is there a way or some tool to shift ALL the appointments of this
calendar by one our ?

Best regards,
Vincent
Brian Tillman - 25 Apr 2007 23:44 GMT
> Is there a way or some tool to shift ALL the appointments of this
> calendar by one our ?

You could probably export them to an Excel file, modify them there, and
import them back in.
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Vincent Schmid - 30 Apr 2007 08:54 GMT
Brian Tillman a écrit :

>> Is there a way or some tool to shift ALL the appointments of this
>> calendar by one our ?
>
> You could probably export them to an Excel file, modify them there, and
> import them back in.

Thanks but unfortunately this would not work with the periodical
appointments.

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