Outlook XP calendar views customization

D

Dan

Simply enough I would think but I cannot find anywhere to
change this.

When organizing a new meeting there are 2 types of
displays we are seeing. Start a new meeting, go to the
scheduling tab, there across the top you will find the
date. Some installs of XP (from the seemingly same bas
build) show up as Wednesday Aug 9,2004 others show up just
as Aug 9,2004. I now have users wanting to turn this on
but cannot fnid an option for this anywhere or I am
overlooking something.

Second question is it possible to chaneg the default zoom?
I mean yeah likely but does anyone nkow the reg key to mod?

Thanks
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

The time display depends on the long date format under Control
Panel->Regional Settings.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Dan asked:

| Simply enough I would think but I cannot find anywhere to
| change this.
|
| When organizing a new meeting there are 2 types of
| displays we are seeing. Start a new meeting, go to the
| scheduling tab, there across the top you will find the
| date. Some installs of XP (from the seemingly same bas
| build) show up as Wednesday Aug 9,2004 others show up just
| as Aug 9,2004. I now have users wanting to turn this on
| but cannot fnid an option for this anywhere or I am
| overlooking something.
|
| Second question is it possible to chaneg the default zoom?
| I mean yeah likely but does anyone nkow the reg key to mod?
|
| Thanks
 
D

Dan

Bang on! I found out after talking to our workstation
builders that some date formats were removed from base
images (for whatever reason???).

Now I need to find out how to re-add date formats after
the fact, happen to know the reg entries for that?

Thanks for the help

...Dan
 

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