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Old April 27th 08, 10:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default Holidays span two days when they should span one

AU had changes in their time zones too.

Events spanning 2 days is caused by changing the time zone in windows - this
is either because you moved or because the time zone you use had an update.

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"Snapper" wrote in message
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Brian Tillman wrote...

It was fixed last year when the changes became law. Microsoft made time
zone updates available. Did you install them?


What "time zone" updates? Are you refering to daylight savings, perhaps?

And what law are you refering to? Presumably something in the US? If so
it's affecting me, at least, here in Australia.


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