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Calendar items show the incorrect date and time in your Pocket PC device


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Symptoms

When you use Microsoft Server ActiveSync to synchronize the Calendar folder on a Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server computer with your Pocket PC device, some calendar items on your Pocket PC device may show the incorrect date and time.

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Cause

This problem may occur if the calendar items were created by using Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) and then dragged to another time or date.

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Resolution

To resolve this problem, obtain the August 2004 Exchange 2000 Server Post-Service Pack 3 update rollup.

For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
870540 Availability of the August 2004 Exchange 2000 Server Post-Service Pack 3 update rollup
The English version of this hotfix has the file attributes (or later) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.
   Date         Time   Version            Size    File name
   --------------------------------------------------------------
   08-Nov-2003  03:29  6.0.6533.0      3,915,776  Cdoex.dll        
   08-Nov-2003  00:29                     12,720  Ctrl_calendarview20.htc
   08-Nov-2003  00:29                     91,631  Ctrl_calendarview20.js
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0        851,968  Davex.dll        
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0         53,248  Davexpc.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0        131,072  Drviis.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0        577,536  Dsaccess.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  02:29  6.0.6533.0        184,320  Dscmsg.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  02:29  6.0.6533.0        962,560  Emsmdb32.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:22  6.0.6533.0      2,179,072  Ese.dll          
   08-Nov-2003  03:22  6.0.6533.0         40,960  Eseperf.dll      
   09-Sep-2003  01:18                      6,991  Eseperf.hxx
   08-Nov-2003  03:23                    391,634  Eseperf.ini
   08-Nov-2003  03:29  6.0.6533.0      3,575,808  Excdo.dll
   08-Nov-2003  03:19  6.0.6533.0         90,112  Eximap4.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0        262,144  Exmime.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  02:08  6.0.6533.0        176,128  Exnntp.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0        143,360  Exodbesh.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0         57,344  Exodbpc.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0        200,704  Exodbprx.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0      2,179,072  Exoledb.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:18  6.0.6533.0         81,920  Exosal.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0         32,768  Expop3.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0         32,768  Exproto.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0        307,200  Exprox.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  02:32  6.0.6533.0        143,360  Exschema.exe     
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0        319,488  Exsmtp.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  02:35  6.0.6533.0        675,840  Exwform.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:09  6.0.6533.0        180,224  Exwin32.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:32  6.0.6533.0         40,960  Febecfg.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0         32,768  Iisif.dll        
   08-Nov-2003  03:21  6.0.6533.0        135,168  Iisproto.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:21  6.0.6533.0         61,440  Imap4be.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:35  6.0.6533.0        319,488  Imap4evt.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  02:34  6.0.6533.0        126,976  Imap4fe.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0        126,976  Imap4svc.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:21  6.0.6533.0         40,960  Jcb.dll          
   08-Nov-2003  02:09  6.0.6533.0         49,152  Mdbevent.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  02:26  6.0.6533.0      2,289,664  Mdbmsg.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  02:11  6.0.6533.0         32,768  Mdbrole.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:29  6.0.6533.0        909,312  Mdbsz.dll        
   08-Nov-2003  03:21  6.0.6533.0         24,576  Mdbtask.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:08  6.0.6533.0        151,552  Nntpex.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  03:17  6.0.6533.0         94,208  Peexch50.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:18  6.0.6533.0        397,312  Phatcat.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  03:20  6.0.6533.0         36,864  Pop3be.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  02:35  6.0.6533.0        303,104  Pop3evt.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:34  6.0.6533.0         24,576  Pop3fe.dll       
   08-Nov-2003  03:18  6.0.6533.0         73,728  Pop3svc.dll      
   08-Nov-2003  02:35  6.0.6533.0        163,840  Protomsg.dll     
   08-Nov-2003  03:21  6.0.6533.0        528,384  Reapi.dll        
   08-Nov-2003  03:23  6.0.6533.0        311,296  Resvc.dll        
   08-Nov-2003  03:19  6.0.6533.0      4,665,344  Store.exe        
   08-Nov-2003  02:34  6.0.6533.0      3,735,552  Wmtemplates.dll    
				
Note Because of file dependencies, this update requires Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 3 (SP3). For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
301378 How to obtain the latest Exchange 2000 Server service pack

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Workaround

To work around this problem, use one of the following methods:
  • After the calendar item is moved, open the item, and then save it.
  • Use Microsoft Outlook instead of OWA to create and to move the item.
  • Instead of moving the item, delete the item, and then re-create it.

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Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section of this article.

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References

For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates

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Keywords: KB815615, kbbug, kbexchange2000presp4fix, kbqfe, kbqfe, kbhotfixserver

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Article Info
Article ID : 815615
Revision : 5
Created on : 10/26/2006
Published on : 10/26/2006
Exists online : False
Views : 370