Diane
Thu Mar 20 20:16:03 PDT 2008
The systems are not all using the same time zone and DST settings.
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"JB/PF HELP" <JB/PF HELP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E64DC2A-A28E-44BE-8ECA-A9CE50FBD245@microsoft.com...
> The public calendar entries are not displaying the same information on
> each
> workstation for ex. if I input something as an all day event it is showing
> correctly on my system but it shows as a two day event on the other
> systems.
> I have verified that the all day event box is checked on my system,
> however
> it is not displaying on the other systems as this is shared information
> and
> we all should be viewing the same items.