Kelemvor
Lifer
OK,
Strange issue.
Have Outlook 2003 and a Handspring Visor (old) with Palm software 4.1.4 or something like that. I've had this problem once before and don't think I ever figured out a solution.
Wife got a new PC. Copied her PST file from old to new. Wiped out the PDA to start from scratch.
When I do a sync, it errors out and says something like:
"The recurring all day item that starts at xx/xx/xx at 1:00AM could not be sync'd. Split it into 2 parts"
The items are in Outlook as "All Day" appointments and utlook sets them as Midnight to Midnight. For whatever reason, the stupid PDA thinks they are all trying to start at 1:00AM and go until 1:00AM the next day
I thought maybe daylight savings tie was affecting it so I changed the PC to an April date and set the time ahead but it had no effect. Does anyone know what would cause this to happen?
Only thing I can think of is to go through all these appointments and make them not all day appointments but that would be a lot of extra work.
Any help woudl be great.
Thanks!
Strange issue.
Have Outlook 2003 and a Handspring Visor (old) with Palm software 4.1.4 or something like that. I've had this problem once before and don't think I ever figured out a solution.
Wife got a new PC. Copied her PST file from old to new. Wiped out the PDA to start from scratch.
When I do a sync, it errors out and says something like:
"The recurring all day item that starts at xx/xx/xx at 1:00AM could not be sync'd. Split it into 2 parts"
The items are in Outlook as "All Day" appointments and utlook sets them as Midnight to Midnight. For whatever reason, the stupid PDA thinks they are all trying to start at 1:00AM and go until 1:00AM the next day
I thought maybe daylight savings tie was affecting it so I changed the PC to an April date and set the time ahead but it had no effect. Does anyone know what would cause this to happen?
Only thing I can think of is to go through all these appointments and make them not all day appointments but that would be a lot of extra work.
Any help woudl be great.
Thanks!