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Posted by Chris De Herrera on February 3, 2008, 10:06 pm
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Hi,
Did you look at the holidays on the PC? Each calendar event is stored based
on the time including the offset from GMT before it is set. Then it uses
the timezone of the PC as well to set the day.
Other than that, I'd contact Microsoft and ask them about the problem. It
could be based on the utility causing a problem.
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Chris De Herrera
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>I am running WM 6.0 on an AT&T Tilt, and XP Home SP3 with Outlook 2002 SP3,
> with ActiveSync 4.5 on the desktop. I came back to my home time zone and
> the
> ran the utility to get the 2008-2012 holidays into Outlook. All the
> holidays, came in one day early (e.g. Independence Day was on 7/3 instead
> of
> 7/4). Some holidays showed up as multiday events (e.g. Halloween showed
> up
> on the phone as running from 1 a.m. 10/30-1 a.m. 10/31 rather than an all
> day
> event on 10/31). The holidays in Outlook remain correct even after
> syncing
> again. The phone and desktop both have the same date, time and time-zone.
>
> I have seen similar post here date 1/8 or 1/10/08 from a user with a Palm
> handgeld. The responsder said he was unaware of similar problems and
> suggested the user go to Palm. I went to HTC, the phone manufacturere,
> who
> told me to check with Microsoft.
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