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Problem with Recurring APpointments

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JustinBoston - 30 Dec 2004 04:33 GMT
In Outlook 2003, my recurring appointments (e.g. Birthdays, Anniversaries,
Holidays) suddenly changed over to two-day appointments rather than 1-day.
So, instead of Christmas being on Dec. 25th it's now Dec. 24-25th.  This just
suddenly happened on it's own when I opened Outlook tonight. This afternoon
it was fine.  This happened before and I uninstalled Outlook and reinstalled.
Does anyone know how to fix the problem? I've never seen it happen before.  
Thanks
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 31 Dec 2004 04:05 GMT
Check your time clock settings, both in Outlook and Control Panel.  Pay
special attention to the Daylight Savings Time settings in both places to
ensure that they match.

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After furious head scratching, JustinBoston asked:

| In Outlook 2003, my recurring appointments (e.g. Birthdays,
| Anniversaries, Holidays) suddenly changed over to two-day
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| anyone know how to fix the problem? I've never seen it happen before.
| Thanks

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