From: BossLady on
Users in different time zones post absences and meetings to a shared company
calendar. When an all day event is scheduled in one time zone, it shows as
spanning two days for other time zone users. How do we make this work
properly?
From: Bob I on
For the others it does intrude on a second day.

BossLady wrote:

> Users in different time zones post absences and meetings to a shared company
> calendar. When an all day event is scheduled in one time zone, it shows as
> spanning two days for other time zone users. How do we make this work
> properly?

From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Until you upgrade to Outlook 2010, there isn't anything you can do,
unfortunately.

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"BossLady" <BossLady(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Users in different time zones post absences and meetings to a shared
> company
> calendar. When an all day event is scheduled in one time zone, it shows as
> spanning two days for other time zone users. How do we make this work
> properly?