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Recurring allday events/ appointments

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Sysadmin - 22 Mar 2004 18:02 GMT
My boss's Outlook 2000 calendar is having a meltdown.  
When he inputs a recurring all day event/appointment, his
assistant sees the appointment covering 2 days instead of
1 day. When the assistant goes, edits and saves the
event/appointment, the event shows up correctly on their
PC but show up on my boss's calendar covering 2 or 3
days.  The assistant has full access to my boss's
calendar.  

How can I fix the date problem for recurring allday
events/appointments?

Sysadmin
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Mar 2004 18:18 GMT
Make sure both have the same time zone and daylight savings time settings.

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> My boss's Outlook 2000 calendar is having a meltdown.
> When he inputs a recurring all day event/appointment, his
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> Sysadmin
Sysadmin - 31 Mar 2004 16:03 GMT
They are both set the same way.  They are still having
the problem.

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>Make sure both have the same time zone and daylight savings time settings.
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 03 Apr 2004 20:00 GMT
Strange. I can't thinks a reason other than date/time settings that would
explain this. What about non recurring appointments ? Do they behave the
same?

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> They are both set the same way.  They are still having
> the problem.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >Make sure both have the same time zone and daylight
> savings time settings.

> >> My boss's Outlook 2000 calendar is having a meltdown.
> >> When he inputs a recurring all day event/appointment,
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- 05 Apr 2004 14:59 GMT
Sue,

Thank you for your help.  This morning, I received an
email stating that some of his non recurring appointments
are appearing to be 1 hour earlier and the text area for
an appointment is not showing.  So I am going to export
his profile to a pst file and delete his Exchange
profile.  Then I am going to run scanpst on his pst file,
create a new Exchange profile and import his pst file.

Ruben
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>Strange. I can't thinks a reason other than date/time settings that would
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