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David
I have a shared calendar which is used to track vacations for my company.
When an all day appointment is set to indicate a day off for an employee, it
displays correctly in the time zone of the calendar administrator who added
the event. One time zone off and it shows up as 1:00 AM to 1:00 AM.
While this is technically correct, it is not suitable for our purposes. Is
there a better way to do what we are doing that will get around this issue?
We are using Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000. We have offices in 2
timezones, and traveling users who work in 4 different time zones.
When an all day appointment is set to indicate a day off for an employee, it
displays correctly in the time zone of the calendar administrator who added
the event. One time zone off and it shows up as 1:00 AM to 1:00 AM.
While this is technically correct, it is not suitable for our purposes. Is
there a better way to do what we are doing that will get around this issue?
We are using Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000. We have offices in 2
timezones, and traveling users who work in 4 different time zones.