Problem: user copied the 'shortened' version of the GoogleGroup link amd pasted it into this post. It's also more noticeable if you use Outlook for Windows with two time zones enabled and the default zone is west of the secondary zone. Time differences are always caused by calendar using different timezones: this can cause your events to be. It's not really a bug, but a limitation of the capabilities of the time scale and only affect people who start the week on Sunday. There is a daylight saving time display 'bug' that affects both Outlook for Windows and Outlook for Mac.
The actual Microsoft location from which the Windows 98 versions of TZEDIT.EXE, TZEDIT.HLP, and TZEDIT.CNT can be obtained via anonymous FTP is: Daylight Saving Time Calendar Display Bug.
#Calendar outlook for mac update with daylight savings Patch#
I did some MORE web surfing and found a place from where the Windows98 version of TZEDIT.EXE may be downloaded from Microsoft, along with instructions for its use (in case you don't want to rely on an "unofficial" program but want to get the Microsoft utility and do the patch on your own).
Pack a lunch before you launch this page.Įdit: More information from another enthusiast. I remember a quote from a Native American that said DST was like cutting off one end of a blanket and sewing it on the other.įor those of you using XP - if you have Automatic Updates enabled, and you accept them, you should be fine.Īnyone still running W2K will have to apply a patch manually.