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Outlook2003 used with an exchange server. I am not sure how this could have
happened but I havent been able to find anything online as to what would
cause it...
A user has all day events (spanning multiple days) in his calendar. He
noticed that all the all day events that are in the future now have clocks at
the begining and end of the block of days and that the event has been
extended by one day.
From what I have been able to figure out, if I check the all day event again
and move the end date back a day it fixes it, but the question is why did
this switch automatically to this format? The end user stated they did not go
in and modify these events and it only is doing this for future events. All
events in the past are showed as all day events. Any idea?
happened but I havent been able to find anything online as to what would
cause it...
A user has all day events (spanning multiple days) in his calendar. He
noticed that all the all day events that are in the future now have clocks at
the begining and end of the block of days and that the event has been
extended by one day.
From what I have been able to figure out, if I check the all day event again
and move the end date back a day it fixes it, but the question is why did
this switch automatically to this format? The end user stated they did not go
in and modify these events and it only is doing this for future events. All
events in the past are showed as all day events. Any idea?