From: webgurupc on 18 Apr 2010 23:34 So many thanks for giving this your attention. First up just to clarify I am not interested in saving the appointment or what happens once it is saved in outlook. Forget save at all. Do not save the appointment. My only interst is in opening it as a NEW appointment off the hard drive as a vcs file. In outlook 2000 & 2002, without the z the appointment floats, that is it always opens at 9am to 11 am, no matter what timezone outlook is set to (WHEN IT IS OPENED AS A NEW APPONTMENT). See the video. Later versions of Outlook convert the appointment to UTC when it is opened off the hard drive as per your picture at http://slipstick.me/jing/tz.png So to sum up there is a difference between the behaviour of Outlook versions 2000-2003 and those Outlook versions released after that. -- webgurupc http://forums.slipstick.com
From: webgurupc on 20 Apr 2010 08:20 webgurupc;140632 Wrote: > > So to sum up there is a difference between the behaviour of Outlook > versions 2000-2003 and those Outlook versions released after that. Oops. That should read Outlook versions 2000-2002 -- webgurupc http://forums.slipstick.com
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