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ucielda
February 17th, 2007, 01:30 PM
Hello!. I have a htc p3300 (wm5). When I install agendus, the meetings of the calendar donīt appear where must be. If i have a meeting the 17 Feb, it appears on 16 Feb and in this mode all.
michael
February 18th, 2007, 01:09 PM
I cannot reproduce this. Do the meetings appear at the correct time in the Pocket Outlook Calendar
lappen
February 18th, 2007, 02:26 PM
I have a similar problem but with all day events showing up on the day before. This happens only on events entered before I installed Iambic. If I open a all day event that is on the wrong day in Outlook make a change like uncheck and then check the all day event checkbox and save. The event ends up on the correct day. All all days events entered with Iambic installed ends upp on the correct date
ucielda
February 19th, 2007, 07:43 AM
hello!. Yes in outlook all the meetings are correct. If I install Agenda fusion or pocket informant in my ppc I no have this problems (all the meetings are on the correct day)
cyber|doc
February 20th, 2007, 06:27 AM
I'm having several problems with appointments from several years ago showing up in the wrong place. I haven't looked closely if they are all day events exclusively or also anniverseries. My main concern is that I have my calender data going back all the way back to 1998 and if I start opening these mis-filed/dated appointments, my core outlook data may get corrupted. This may be one fix that needs priority.
vladimir
February 20th, 2007, 09:40 AM
I'm having several problems with appointments from several years ago showing up in the wrong place. I haven't looked closely if they are all day events exclusively or also anniverseries. My main concern is that I have my calender data going back all the way back to 1998 and if I start opening these mis-filed/dated appointments, my core outlook data may get corrupted. This may be one fix that needs priority.
In order to fix this issue first we need you help to reproduce it. First of all we need to know what's your time zone (and if you've changed it before, please describe from what time zone). Also please let us know exact date and time (if timed) or one or two events which are displayed on wrong date in Agendus - no need to open them in Agendus, you can use built-in calendar application for this.
ucielda
February 20th, 2007, 11:42 AM
hello!. In my case I live in Spain and all my meetings appear in agendus the day before the correct day. Of course all the meetings arenīt make with agendus, but in outlook are ok (and with other PIM applications I donīt have problems). I havenīt change the time zone. Thanks
Crum01
February 28th, 2007, 03:17 AM
Beta - Build 118
This problem is still occuring.
Device: O2 XDA Atom, WM5.
Timezone: GMT +12 Fiji Islands
For "No Time" meetings that were created before Agendus was installed they are still appearing a day early. New "No Time" meetings created after Agendus was installed are showing up on their correct days.
eg. I had a "No Time" meeting set for 18th April 2007 before I installed Agendus. Upon opening Agendus it shows up as being on 17th April 2007. While minimising Agendus and opening WM5 native calendar it shows up as being on the 18th of April 2007.
vladimir
February 28th, 2007, 09:56 AM
Beta - Build 118
This problem is still occuring.
Device: O2 XDA Atom, WM5.
Timezone: GMT +12 Fiji Islands
For "No Time" meetings that were created before Agendus was installed they are still appearing a day early. New "No Time" meetings created after Agendus was installed are showing up on their correct days.
eg. I had a "No Time" meeting set for 18th April 2007 before I installed Agendus. Upon opening Agendus it shows up as being on 17th April 2007. While minimising Agendus and opening WM5 native calendar it shows up as being on the 18th of April 2007.
Thanks for details above, now I'm able to reproduce the problem myself. We'll fix it asap.
michael
February 28th, 2007, 03:15 PM
Yes, Crum01 thank you for the detailed steps. This helps us a great deal.
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