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Nick Prior
Using Outlook 2002 client with Exchange 2000 - in the US.
A West Coast user created a one day, all day appointment
in their calendar (the all day event check box was
ticked).
When the calendar is viewed by a West Coast person they
see it as a one day, all day event - correctly.
When the appointment is opened by a West Coast user the
properties show that the all day event box is ticked -
correctly.
When the calendar is viewed by an East Coast person it is
incorrectly spread across 2 days - incorrectly.
When the appointment is opened by an East Coast user the
properties show an appointment starting at 3am one day
and finishing at 3am the next day (because of the 3 hour
time difference between coats) thus showing it
incorrectly spread across 2 days.
This is causing some confusion between the offices. Does
anyone okn ow of any solutions or work arounds to this
issue?
Many thanks
Nick
A West Coast user created a one day, all day appointment
in their calendar (the all day event check box was
ticked).
When the calendar is viewed by a West Coast person they
see it as a one day, all day event - correctly.
When the appointment is opened by a West Coast user the
properties show that the all day event box is ticked -
correctly.
When the calendar is viewed by an East Coast person it is
incorrectly spread across 2 days - incorrectly.
When the appointment is opened by an East Coast user the
properties show an appointment starting at 3am one day
and finishing at 3am the next day (because of the 3 hour
time difference between coats) thus showing it
incorrectly spread across 2 days.
This is causing some confusion between the offices. Does
anyone okn ow of any solutions or work arounds to this
issue?
Many thanks
Nick