A
anonymous
I know that Microsoft has announced and acknowledged that
Outlook has a problem with calendar turning all day events
into two day events if the time zone is incorrect.....see
knowledge base posting 281035.
However, I have sort of a combination or deviation from
this problem and was wondering if anyone knew what was
causing it. My timezone is right (and matches between the
OS and Outlook), have never been changed, yet I have the
same problem as noted above but only during certain
timeframes. Beginning in April, every ALL DAY event spans
two days and appointments with times associated with them
have moved to an hour later. However, in October, the
issue goes away. My thought is daylight savings time yet I
can't seem to find what is causing it to do this. Please
help.
Outlook has a problem with calendar turning all day events
into two day events if the time zone is incorrect.....see
knowledge base posting 281035.
However, I have sort of a combination or deviation from
this problem and was wondering if anyone knew what was
causing it. My timezone is right (and matches between the
OS and Outlook), have never been changed, yet I have the
same problem as noted above but only during certain
timeframes. Beginning in April, every ALL DAY event spans
two days and appointments with times associated with them
have moved to an hour later. However, in October, the
issue goes away. My thought is daylight savings time yet I
can't seem to find what is causing it to do this. Please
help.