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Lisa - 14 Dec 2004 01:04 GMT
Hi,

I have two computer that I sync using a software called SureSync.  It
actually just copies the .pst file from one computer to another. This is
working fine except for one thing;

Most recurring "one day" appointments become "two day" appointments.  For
instance, let's say I set an recurring appointment for Dec 24th on my first
computer. After the sync, Outlook will now display this appointment as a two
day appointment on the second computer.  However, if I open the appointment
it it will only say it's for Dec 24th. To fix the problem I have to click on
the Recurring tab, not touch anything, just click OK and then the
appointment is back to is original setting, meaning a one day appointment.

Any suggestions on what's going on?

Thanks,

Lisa
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 14 Dec 2004 01:57 GMT
Check your daylight savings time settings under both Windows control panel
and Outlook Calendar options.  Ensure that they are the same on both
computers.

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