As a note, I did previously have Outlook 2010 set to Central European Time Zone (and the system as well), but I had reset it all to US East Coast time after we moved back to the USA. It was reset well before I installed EPIM.
Thanks.
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- Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:04 pm
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Re: Birthdays moved a day earlier on import from Outlook 2010
Time zone on both Outlook 2010 and Windows 10 System are identical.
- Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:39 am
- Forum: Cloud and Outlook Synchronization
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Birthdays moved a day earlier on import from Outlook 2010
Since Outlook 2010 is going out of support, I am considering moving to EPIM. So far it is not going well. I imported calendar, contact and tasks from my current .pst file (Outlook 2010 obviously) into a brand new installation of EPIM Pro (one-way sync from Outlook to EPIM). The calendar seems to hav...