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mbotticello
I have some users that have SOME appointments (both recurring and single
instance) that are off by 1 hour. I have tried the Outlook Time Zone Move
program on 3 separate computers (all runing Win XP Pro/Outlook 2007) and the
program "finds no appointments that need fixing"...but there are clearly one
or more that need fixed if I manually look in their calendar. The weird
thing is that when I run the tool on my Outlook (Windows 7 Ult/Outlook 2007)
it still shows no appointments need fixing but it gives me a "details" button
to show my appointments where I can manually check the ones I want to adjust,
which worked. None of the other 3 users I ran the program on had this
"details" option...it just gave the option to click "ok" and it closed out of
the program???
All of the users Computes have XP SP3 and the latest upeates and are running
the latest Outlook updates also.
Aside from having the users manually change their appointments is there
anything else I can do to update the clients that are affected?
Thank you for any responses!
instance) that are off by 1 hour. I have tried the Outlook Time Zone Move
program on 3 separate computers (all runing Win XP Pro/Outlook 2007) and the
program "finds no appointments that need fixing"...but there are clearly one
or more that need fixed if I manually look in their calendar. The weird
thing is that when I run the tool on my Outlook (Windows 7 Ult/Outlook 2007)
it still shows no appointments need fixing but it gives me a "details" button
to show my appointments where I can manually check the ones I want to adjust,
which worked. None of the other 3 users I ran the program on had this
"details" option...it just gave the option to click "ok" and it closed out of
the program???
All of the users Computes have XP SP3 and the latest upeates and are running
the latest Outlook updates also.
Aside from having the users manually change their appointments is there
anything else I can do to update the clients that are affected?
Thank you for any responses!