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NickW
Hi All,
I have a need to export calendar items from a mailbox
calendar to csv, and then re-import (due to a timezone
screwup with DST changeover - see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;290835).
The thing is, the export filed mapping to csv or Excel
file types loses the 'label' from each appointment. This
is rather important to us for a number of reasons.
Any ideas?
Also, if any of you have a better idea to deal with the
DST switchover problem that I have, that'd be more than
welcome. The problem is that a number of appointments
(approx 2000) were created on a client that is not set to
auto-adjust to DST (don't ask). When this DST shift
happened, those appointments skewed out by an hour. My
fix (until I lost the labels) was to export those
appointments, fix the client machine, and then re-import
them. Perhaps I could 1+ the appointment times using a
CDO script or similar - any other ideas / samples?
Cheers, thanks in advance
NickW
I have a need to export calendar items from a mailbox
calendar to csv, and then re-import (due to a timezone
screwup with DST changeover - see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;290835).
The thing is, the export filed mapping to csv or Excel
file types loses the 'label' from each appointment. This
is rather important to us for a number of reasons.
Any ideas?
Also, if any of you have a better idea to deal with the
DST switchover problem that I have, that'd be more than
welcome. The problem is that a number of appointments
(approx 2000) were created on a client that is not set to
auto-adjust to DST (don't ask). When this DST shift
happened, those appointments skewed out by an hour. My
fix (until I lost the labels) was to export those
appointments, fix the client machine, and then re-import
them. Perhaps I could 1+ the appointment times using a
CDO script or similar - any other ideas / samples?
Cheers, thanks in advance
NickW