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Sometimes when i open my Outlook calendar i find that b'days & anniversaries
have expanded to 2 days all by themsleves. To correct this i have to go into each series occurrence and then click occurence and then hit okay. This is okay for a while and then it happens again sometime later. Any hints or advise? |
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jegnaczyk wrote:
Sometimes when i open my Outlook calendar i find that b'days & anniversaries have expanded to 2 days all by themsleves. To correct this i have to go into each series occurrence and then click occurence and then hit okay. This is okay for a while and then it happens again sometime later. Any hints or advise? Usually a mismatch between Windows' and Outlook Calendar's Daylight Saving Time settings, especially now when you probably patched Windows (via Windows Update) and not Outlook (with the tzmove patch). -- Brian Tillman |
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So are you suggesting that Outlook 2007 isn't (new) DST compatible? I've
noticed the same problem with my calendar items. "Brian Tillman" wrote: jegnaczyk wrote: Sometimes when i open my Outlook calendar i find that b'days & anniversaries have expanded to 2 days all by themsleves. To correct this i have to go into each series occurrence and then click occurence and then hit okay. This is okay for a while and then it happens again sometime later. Any hints or advise? Usually a mismatch between Windows' and Outlook Calendar's Daylight Saving Time settings, especially now when you probably patched Windows (via Windows Update) and not Outlook (with the tzmove patch). -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you Brian. That seems to explain things. i travel between east and west
coasts and change the location when I do so. Thanks "Wayne" wrote: So are you suggesting that Outlook 2007 isn't (new) DST compatible? I've noticed the same problem with my calendar items. "Brian Tillman" wrote: jegnaczyk wrote: Sometimes when i open my Outlook calendar i find that b'days & anniversaries have expanded to 2 days all by themsleves. To correct this i have to go into each series occurrence and then click occurence and then hit okay. This is okay for a while and then it happens again sometime later. Any hints or advise? Usually a mismatch between Windows' and Outlook Calendar's Daylight Saving Time settings, especially now when you probably patched Windows (via Windows Update) and not Outlook (with the tzmove patch). -- Brian Tillman |
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