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When imported, an Outlook 2003 calendar created in daylight savings time
reverts to eastern time. My PC running Windows XP; importing from Windows 2000. Clock and calendar time settings all correct. |
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HPL wrote:
When imported, an Outlook 2003 calendar created in daylight savings time reverts to eastern time. My PC running Windows XP; importing from Windows 2000. Clock and calendar time settings all correct. Never import from a PST. Just open the PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File, open the desired folder in that PST and copy its contents to the appropriate folder in the default message store. -- Brian Tillman |
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