I haven't had any luck with the 'ideas' thrown at me (&
fwd'd to you). IMHO I didn't think they would affect this
as they would have affected Outlook's view of the calendar
as well. I think it is an issue with the files used in the
conversion. I have forwarded all of this back to 'Collin'.
Mike
sue wrote:
: tried deselecting "automatically adjusterfor daylight
: savings", didn't work. turning off adjusting for daylight
: savings had the added problem of turning spring, summer
: and early fall "all-day" appointments into 2-day
: appointments.
:
:: -----Original Message-----
:: Sue-
:: I have an MS support case opened on this. The
:: sympoms I have seem to be identical- calendar fine in
:: Outlook and the problem appears to only be when you save
:: as a webpage. My system is XP Pro SP1 and Office 2000
:: Premium SR3
::
:: Here is the current things that Colin at MS wants me to
:: do, see if this helps you and get back to me please, I
:: have not done this yet:
::
::
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:: **
:: **********
:: Thank you for the reply.
::
:: Based on my further research, I think that this issue may
:: occur in the following situation.
::
:: - Incorrect Time Zone settings.
::
:: First, let's confirm the calendar configuration on your
:: computer.
::
:: Step One
:: =======
:: Are the Time Zone settings correct?
::
:: Please check these settings on computers from Control
:: Panel -> Date and time -> Time Zone and compare them.
:: Make them the same.
::
:: Step Two
:: ========
:: Please check the Time Zone configure in Outlook.
::
:: 1. In Outlook 2000, click Menu Tools -> Options.
::
:: 2. In the Preference tab, click Calendar Options button.
::
:: 3. Click Time Zone button, Please check Time Zone field
:: is the same on all computer.
::
:: 4. Notice if the "Adjust for daylight saving time"
:: option is checked.
::
:: If the issue still persists, please uncheck the "Adjust
:: for daylight saving time" to see if it helps.
::
:: If you have any questions or concerns, please let me
:: know. I am looking forward to your update.
::
:: Best regards,
:: Collin Wang
:: Online Support Professional
:: Microsoft Office Online Support
::
::
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:: **
:: *************
::
:: Mike
:: mmueller at lannonfire dot com
::
::
::
:: Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
::: We'll keep the discussion in the newsgroups so everyone
::: can benefit. What operating system are you using? Do the
::: dates appear normal in Outlook's calendar view?
:::
::: message :::: Sue-
:::: I am having the same issue. Please contact me using
:::: the email information below:
::::
:::: mmueller
:::: lannonfire.com
::::
::::
::::
:::: sue wrote:
::::: i've saved an outlook calendar (v.2000) as a web page,
::::: but i'm getting some odd behaviour. everythings fine
::::: for the year 2004, however, jan. 1, 2005, shows as
::::: starting on a friday, when in fact, the first day of
::::: jan./05 is a saturday. this continues for the entire
::::: rest of the calendar, feb. 1 shows as a monday rather
::::: than a tuesday. however, under the "appointment and
::::: event details" it correctly notes that jan. 1 is a
::::: saturday. i'm using frontpage 2002
::
::
:: .