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Hi there, I've done some research and I know Outlook is rather unstable
regarding daylight saving... I am running Outlook 2003 and Win2000. Whenever I click on the calendar to creat a (default) all day event, I get the infamous error message, however, if I am in day view and I click to create a new appointment and then click on "all day event" checkbox, everything is fine. This is driving me crazy - unchecking daylkight saving on windows gets me the horrible two day "all day event" problem. I tried re install... Any ideas? thanks |
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