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Outlook all-day event becomes 2 day
Name: edsager Date: August 10, 2004 at 16:03:49 Pacific OS: Win XP Pro CPU/Ram: 2.54/512MB
Comment:
I have a laptop with Office XP installed and a desktop with Office XP installed. When I export my Outlook files via .pst file to my laptop, all is well. But when I import the .pst file into Outlook on the laptop, the all-day events go from all-day on one day on the desktop to a 24-hour appointment from 3 AM the day of the all-day event to 3 AM the day after the all-day event.
Any suggestions on how to get the all-day events to keep the all-day, one-day format?
Name: Bryco Date: August 11, 2004 at 04:56:34 Pacific
Reply:
Maybe you have yet to define the work week within Outlook's Tools, Options, Calender Options screen on your laptop.
Bryan
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Response Number 2
Name: billbaird3 Date: August 13, 2004 at 06:46:56 Pacific
Reply:
Check your clock/timezone settings on both computers are make sure they are exactly the same. My guess would be that you are 3 hours off right now. --Bill
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