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Calendar and Daylight Saving Time

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John Gregory - 25 Jan 2008 13:22 GMT
On Outlook 2003, my appointments that are saved as "all day event" shift to a
two day duration 11:00 pm to 11:00 pm the next day during the daylight
savings time period.

This happens for holidays (installed by Outlook) and regular events such as
birthdays, etc.

This is annoying at best.  Is there any way to correct this problem?

Windows XP, Outlook 2003, time adjusts for daylight savings time
Diane Poremsky - 25 Jan 2008 13:29 GMT
did you install the DST update? Does it happen for all events or just
certain ones (like in march and nov)... if so, you do not have the DST
update installed. Use Microsoft update to install it.

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> On Outlook 2003, my appointments that are saved as "all day event" shift
> to a
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> Windows XP, Outlook 2003, time adjusts for daylight savings time
John Gregory - 25 Jan 2008 13:36 GMT
I think I do have the update installed, since the events change March through
November continuously.  I have automatic updats enabled, and the only one I
block is IE7.

> did you install the DST update? Does it happen for all events or just
> certain ones (like in march and nov)... if so, you do not have the DST
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Diane Poremsky - 25 Jan 2008 14:54 GMT
And you have use daylight time enabled? Try unchecking it, pressing ok and
rechecking it. Unchecking should fix it for now but can create problems when
dst kicks in.

Oh... is it happening for only older items, only new items or both? If it
only happens with old items and its ok with new, it may be related to the
DST change - there is an update tool to fix existing items.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e343a233-b9c8-4652-9dd8
-ae0f1af62568


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> I think I do have the update installed, since the events change March
> through
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John Gregory - 28 Jan 2008 16:33 GMT
Thank you for the response, I will install both the TZ and DST updates.

> And you have use daylight time enabled? Try unchecking it, pressing ok and
> rechecking it. Unchecking should fix it for now but can create problems when
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