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Sergiy Oliynyk January 30th 06 10:36 PM

Wrong replication of Calendar events in PF
 
Hi everybody,

I have very interesting issue with replication of "All Day Event" in Public
Folders.

I have two Exchange 2003 SP1 servers in one organisation and in one routing
group. But one is in Toronto (GMT-5) time zone, another is in Vancouver
(GMT-8).
No troubles with PF replication, except one - when i'm creating "all day
event" for shared calendar in pf in Toronto, Jan.28 for example, this record
will be replicated to Vancouver as 2 (two) days event - Jan.27 and Jan.28
!!!!

And vice versa - if i'l create "all day event" in Vancouver, users in
Toronto will see it as two-days event, but for Jan.28 and Jan.29

I'm totally confused, i used Outook 2003, OWA, results are the same....

Has anybody an idea how to resolve it?


Sergiy



Brian Tillman January 31st 06 02:47 AM

Wrong replication of Calendar events in PF
 
Sergiy Oliynyk s_oliynyk.att.hotmail.com wrote:

I have two Exchange 2003 SP1 servers in one organisation and in one
routing group. But one is in Toronto (GMT-5) time zone, another is in
Vancouver (GMT-8).
No troubles with PF replication, except one - when i'm creating "all
day event" for shared calendar in pf in Toronto, Jan.28 for example,
this record will be replicated to Vancouver as 2 (two) days event -
Jan.27 and Jan.28 !!!!

And vice versa - if i'l create "all day event" in Vancouver, users in
Toronto will see it as two-days event, but for Jan.28 and Jan.29


This sounds fairly normal to me. 12 AM to 12 AM in Vancouver is 3 AM to 3AM
the next day in Toronto because of the time difference. Likewise, 12 AM to
12 AM in Toronto is 9PM the preceeding day to 9PM in Vancouver.
--
Brian Tillman


Sergiy Oliynyk January 31st 06 04:38 AM

Wrong replication of Calendar events in PF
 
Something you told about is really normal, but what will you say if i'll set
my vacation from Feb.1 till Feb.20 and Vancouver will see it as
Jan.31-Feb.20.
Good for me, but not for my boss. :-)


"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Sergiy Oliynyk s_oliynyk.att.hotmail.com wrote:

I have two Exchange 2003 SP1 servers in one organisation and in one
routing group. But one is in Toronto (GMT-5) time zone, another is in
Vancouver (GMT-8).
No troubles with PF replication, except one - when i'm creating "all
day event" for shared calendar in pf in Toronto, Jan.28 for example,
this record will be replicated to Vancouver as 2 (two) days event -
Jan.27 and Jan.28 !!!!

And vice versa - if i'l create "all day event" in Vancouver, users in
Toronto will see it as two-days event, but for Jan.28 and Jan.29


This sounds fairly normal to me. 12 AM to 12 AM in Vancouver is 3 AM to
3AM the next day in Toronto because of the time difference. Likewise, 12
AM to 12 AM in Toronto is 9PM the preceeding day to 9PM in Vancouver.
--
Brian Tillman




Brian Tillman January 31st 06 04:32 PM

Wrong replication of Calendar events in PF
 
Sergiy Oliynyk s_oliynyk.att.hotmail.com wrote:

Something you told about is really normal, but what will you say if
i'll set my vacation from Feb.1 till Feb.20 and Vancouver will see it
as Jan.31-Feb.20.
Good for me, but not for my boss. :-)


So, is your boss not smart enough to deal with a three hour time difference?
--
Brian Tillman


Sergiy Oliynyk January 31st 06 06:37 PM

Wrong replication of Calendar events in PF
 
It's not an IT company. :-)

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
Sergiy Oliynyk s_oliynyk.att.hotmail.com wrote:

Something you told about is really normal, but what will you say if
i'll set my vacation from Feb.1 till Feb.20 and Vancouver will see it
as Jan.31-Feb.20.
Good for me, but not for my boss. :-)


So, is your boss not smart enough to deal with a three hour time
difference?
--
Brian Tillman





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