All Day events show up as events spanning two days. It appears the time zone
is changing on the calendar of the person being invited. This only happens
for all day events - events scheduled for a specific time appear on the
calendar correctly.
All day events are time zone specific so if the person is not in your zone,
this is the correct behavior.

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> All Day events show up as events spanning two days. It appears the time
> zone
> is changing on the calendar of the person being invited. This only
> happens
> for all day events - events scheduled for a specific time appear on the
> calendar correctly.
Jack - 01 Jan 2008 00:48 GMT
the second computer is in the same time zone -- in the fact its the next room.
the time is off by 6 hours. the computer is set to CST - and only all day
events are effected by this problem. The event shows the +0 time zone.
> All day events are time zone specific so if the person is not in your zone,
> this is the correct behavior.
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> > for all day events - events scheduled for a specific time appear on the
> > calendar correctly.
Diane Poremsky - 01 Jan 2008 01:57 GMT
what version is on each computer? are you syncing either machine with a pda?
what mail server are you using?

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> the second computer is in the same time zone -- in the fact its the next
> room.
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>> > for all day events - events scheduled for a specific time appear on the
>> > calendar correctly.
Jack - 02 Jan 2008 20:40 GMT
I have office 2003 on the machine which is recieving the meeting invite and
Office 2007 on the sending machine.
I'm not using a pda on either machine.
I'm sending and recieving the requests using msn emails
I also have had the same issue when sending all day events to my wifes work
email (also Office 2003)
> what version is on each computer? are you syncing either machine with a pda?
> what mail server are you using?
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> >> > for all day events - events scheduled for a specific time appear on the
> >> > calendar correctly.
Diane Poremsky - 02 Jan 2008 20:54 GMT
is your msn mailbox set up for your correct time zone?

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> I have office 2003 on the machine which is recieving the meeting invite
> and
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>> >> > the
>> >> > calendar correctly.