I'm trying to save my calendar as a webpage from today through the end of
next year (2005). But when I go to view the calendar, January 1, 2005 starts
on a Friday vs. Saturday. Is there a fix for this?
Jason - 13 Oct 2004 20:25 GMT
Having Same problem, Tried it from several PC's wil no change.
> I'm trying to save my calendar as a webpage from today through the end of
> next year (2005). But when I go to view the calendar, January 1, 2005 starts
> on a Friday vs. Saturday. Is there a fix for this?
Jason - 13 Oct 2004 20:25 GMT
Having same problem. I have tried it from several different computers and it
always starts Jan 1 on Friday.
> I'm trying to save my calendar as a webpage from today through the end of
> next year (2005). But when I go to view the calendar, January 1, 2005 starts
> on a Friday vs. Saturday. Is there a fix for this?
akm - 24 Oct 2004 23:37 GMT
This is a well documented (on web boards) problem.
I posted the same question at many different web boards including on 9/17
at...
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/community/NewsGroups/default.mspx?query=2005&d
g=microsoft.public.outlook&cat=exchange&lang=en&cr=US&pt=&catlist=C9163434-DE68-
4F9E-A3B5-4D2FB01B697F&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us
The problem is I havent seen a solution or any indication that there is
going to be a solution.
Dont know how to get MS to respond.
Any ideas besides trying their support page (there you have to pay them to
tell them that they have a bug to fix)?
Any ideas besides trying their support page (there you have to pay them to
tell them that they have a bug to fix)?
> I'm trying to save my calendar as a webpage from today through the end of
> next year (2005). But when I go to view the calendar, January 1, 2005 starts
> on a Friday vs. Saturday. Is there a fix for this?