J
Jim
Good morning,
I have an issue with a Outlook when tasks and calender objects are
inserted. The office in question is on a large ship, and the time is
adjusted as the ship passed across time zones by a small utility that
updates the time zone on all client and server devices. This works
perfectly well.
The only issue that we have is with existing entries in an Outlook
calender or task times. If the zone changes, and the orginal time of a
calender entry was for 0900, and the zone shifts to +0100, the time of
that entry will move to 1000. This is quite frustrating...
Any ideas? Is there a registry entery to stop the clients from moving
these times?
I have seen similar postings from other users:
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mi...s+change++zone&rnum=12&hl=en#a3a986b55d087a24
What I need is to be able to turn off Outlook using time zones....I know
Microsoft is probably in denial that people like ourselves exist - the world
revolves around only large multi-nationals with static users. Maybe someone
knows of a bit of VB code to turn this off. Also, I know about turning the
zone back on the client and doing an export of the calender and then import
in the new zone - but that's not practical...
Thanks
I have an issue with a Outlook when tasks and calender objects are
inserted. The office in question is on a large ship, and the time is
adjusted as the ship passed across time zones by a small utility that
updates the time zone on all client and server devices. This works
perfectly well.
The only issue that we have is with existing entries in an Outlook
calender or task times. If the zone changes, and the orginal time of a
calender entry was for 0900, and the zone shifts to +0100, the time of
that entry will move to 1000. This is quite frustrating...
Any ideas? Is there a registry entery to stop the clients from moving
these times?
I have seen similar postings from other users:
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mi...s+change++zone&rnum=12&hl=en#a3a986b55d087a24
What I need is to be able to turn off Outlook using time zones....I know
Microsoft is probably in denial that people like ourselves exist - the world
revolves around only large multi-nationals with static users. Maybe someone
knows of a bit of VB code to turn this off. Also, I know about turning the
zone back on the client and doing an export of the calender and then import
in the new zone - but that's not practical...
Thanks