1 day events turn into 2 day events

J

jwb

WHen I move my .pst file from one computer to the other, SOME one day events
turn into two day events.

I've double and triple checked the time zone settings and clocks on both
computers, and they are both the same.

This really makes a mess of my calendar, does anyone have any suggestions?
 
J

jwb

I do NOT believe my problem is a DST problem. The events are represented
correctly on my laptop, only when I copy the .pst file to my desktop do SOME
of the one day events become TWO day events.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
JWB
 
J

jwb

It appears that only events that are reoccurring. But that is inconsisitant.
I might now be thinking that it could be a DST thing. Everything appears to
be normal until about March 13, 2007. When is the new DST start?

Weird though is that one of the events, a birthday that is reoccuring
annually, only a couple of them have changed into a 2 day event. The rest
for the next 7 years or so, are normal, yet two of them are shows now as 2
day events.

Should I do the DST thing, is it a difficult thing?

JWB
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

an hour off on appt between march 11 and 31 = dst update problems. Run the
outlook tool to fix them.

http://support.microsoft.com/gp/cp_dst






jwb said:
It appears that only events that are reoccurring. But that is
inconsisitant.
I might now be thinking that it could be a DST thing. Everything appears
to
be normal until about March 13, 2007. When is the new DST start?

Weird though is that one of the events, a birthday that is reoccuring
annually, only a couple of them have changed into a 2 day event. The rest
for the next 7 years or so, are normal, yet two of them are shows now as 2
day events.

Should I do the DST thing, is it a difficult thing?

JWB
 

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