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Outlook suddenly locked up & would not shut down. Got the program not
responding message & replied close. After rebooting & re-opening I had
little clock faces allover my calender. I just found the following old July
'05 thread. I also had just changed the time zone a little earlier. The
work around link that the answerer gave says "The Requested Web Page is Not
Available". My calendar is a real mess & to manualy correct will take
forever. Any sugestions? Thank you !!
July '05 "Jennifer" wrote:I was adjusting my computer's time to the
appropriate zone, when the face of a clock appeared all over my calendar.
How do I eliminate these? Thanks.
Answer
Subject: RE: Clock on my calendar 7/16/2005 3:43 PM PST
By: Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] In: microsoft.public.outlook
It means that when you changed the time zone, all of your all-day events were
changed to events that span two days in the new time zone. This is a
limitation of Outlook and the workaround is listed at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=197480.
Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook
responding message & replied close. After rebooting & re-opening I had
little clock faces allover my calender. I just found the following old July
'05 thread. I also had just changed the time zone a little earlier. The
work around link that the answerer gave says "The Requested Web Page is Not
Available". My calendar is a real mess & to manualy correct will take
forever. Any sugestions? Thank you !!
July '05 "Jennifer" wrote:I was adjusting my computer's time to the
appropriate zone, when the face of a clock appeared all over my calendar.
How do I eliminate these? Thanks.
Answer
Subject: RE: Clock on my calendar 7/16/2005 3:43 PM PST
By: Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] In: microsoft.public.outlook
It means that when you changed the time zone, all of your all-day events were
changed to events that span two days in the new time zone. This is a
limitation of Outlook and the workaround is listed at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=197480.
Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook