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Christi March 30th 06 03:07 PM

TIME CHANGE CAUSING CALENDAR ENTRIES TO SPAN 24 HOURS
 
INDIANA.....WE ARE SO BACKWARDS.

We are moving from Indiana East (no daylight savings time) to Eastern Time.
I have made the change to a few PC's in my office (Eastern Time
Automatically adjusting clock for daylight savings changes) so when the time
changes this weekend we are ready.

After the change I made, when I look at our calendar entries any entries
that were tagged as an ALL DAY EVENT are spanning a 24 hour period. The
entries that were for like just a couple hours are fine. It is the ALL DAY
EVENTS that look as if they are spanning 2 days.

If I change back to Indiana East, they look normal. HELP HELP HELP ANY HELP
WOULD BE SO APPRECIATED......

A backwards state trying to become normal LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.....
Thanks




Brian Tillman March 30th 06 09:29 PM

TIME CHANGE CAUSING CALENDAR ENTRIES TO SPAN 24 HOURS
 
Christi wrote:

After the change I made, when I look at our calendar entries any
entries that were tagged as an ALL DAY EVENT are spanning a 24 hour
period. The entries that were for like just a couple hours are fine.
It is the ALL DAY EVENTS that look as if they are spanning 2 days.

If I change back to Indiana East, they look normal. HELP HELP HELP
ANY HELP WOULD BE SO APPRECIATED......


Export the events, change the time zone, and reimport them.
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Brian Tillman


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