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Q184325: XWEB: All Day Event Appears As Two Days Using OWA

Article: Q184325
Product(s): Microsoft Exchange
Version(s): WINDOWS:5.0,5.5; winnt:5.5 SP1
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): exc55sp1
Last Modified: 05-MAR-2000

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Outlook Web Access, version 5.5 
- Microsoft Exchange Active Server Components, version 5.0 
- Microsoft Exchange Server, version 5.5 SP1 
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SYMPTOMS
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When you create an "All Day Event" using the Microsoft Outlook Web Access
client, the appointment appears to span two days. The start time appears as
12:00 A.M. on the scheduled day and the end time appears as 12:00 A.M. on the
following day.

CAUSE
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This is by design. When you select an All day Event, the default setting is
12:00 A.M. of the scheduled day to 12:00 A.M. of the following day, spanning a
full 24 hour period.

MORE INFORMATION
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When an appointment is set as an All Day Event, its title is displayed in a
heading bar at the top of the schedule window.

Additional query words:

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Keywords          : exc55sp1 
Technology        : kbOutlookSearch kbZNotKeyword6 kbExchangeSearch kbZNotKeyword2 kbOWASearch kbOWA550 kbExchange550SP1 kbExchangeActiveServComp500
Version           : WINDOWS:5.0,5.5; winnt:5.5 SP1
Issue type        : kbprb

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