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Outlook 2000 Calendar Sharing
I apologize for the cross-posting. I originally posted
this under "Outlook" not realizing this forum existed and was more appropriate. Problem: Over a year ago we installed Microsoft Office 2000 and began using the Outlook calendar sharing feature. Everything worked fine. This year we upgraded to Microsoft Office 2002 and discovered that we had to have an Exchange Server to share calendars. Not wanting to go that route, we installed Outlook 2002 and reinstalled Outlook 2000. We can now share calendars, but the times are off by 1 hour. For example, if my boss puts an appointment on his calendar for 9:00 a.m., it syncs to my calendar as being at 8:00 a.m. If I put an appointment on his calendar for 10:00 a.m. at my computer, it syncs to his calendar as being at 11:00 a.m. Any ideas what went wrong? Thanks. |
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Outlook 2000 Calendar Sharing
The first thing I would check is the time zones for
everyone's pc. Make sure you all have the same "adjust for daylight savings" option picked. Hope this helps. If not...good luck to you. Cheers, Veronica Bishop -----Original Message----- I apologize for the cross-posting. I originally posted this under "Outlook" not realizing this forum existed and was more appropriate. Problem: Over a year ago we installed Microsoft Office 2000 and began using the Outlook calendar sharing feature. Everything worked fine. This year we upgraded to Microsoft Office 2002 and discovered that we had to have an Exchange Server to share calendars. Not wanting to go that route, we installed Outlook 2002 and reinstalled Outlook 2000. We can now share calendars, but the times are off by 1 hour. For example, if my boss puts an appointment on his calendar for 9:00 a.m., it syncs to my calendar as being at 8:00 a.m. If I put an appointment on his calendar for 10:00 a.m. at my computer, it syncs to his calendar as being at 11:00 a.m. Any ideas what went wrong? Thanks. . |
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Outlook 2000 Calendar Sharing
That did it. Thanks!
-----Original Message----- The first thing I would check is the time zones for everyone's pc. Make sure you all have the same "adjust for daylight savings" option picked. Hope this helps. If not...good luck to you. Cheers, Veronica Bishop -----Original Message----- I apologize for the cross-posting. I originally posted this under "Outlook" not realizing this forum existed and was more appropriate. Problem: Over a year ago we installed Microsoft Office 2000 and began using the Outlook calendar sharing feature. Everything worked fine. This year we upgraded to Microsoft Office 2002 and discovered that we had to have an Exchange Server to share calendars. Not wanting to go that route, we installed Outlook 2002 and reinstalled Outlook 2000. We can now share calendars, but the times are off by 1 hour. For example, if my boss puts an appointment on his calendar for 9:00 a.m., it syncs to my calendar as being at 8:00 a.m. If I put an appointment on his calendar for 10:00 a.m. at my computer, it syncs to his calendar as being at 11:00 a.m. Any ideas what went wrong? Thanks. . . |
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