Hi All--<br>
<br>
I recently upgraded to Mac Office 2008 on OSX Leopard (MacBook Pro 17" - First Edition). Everything went smoothly with the upgrade.<br>
<br>
However, I've noticed that the default dates for new events in my Calendar are incorrect. Creating a new event defaults to January 5th, 2008; if I click the calendar icon to change the date, the pop-up calendar shows January 1, 1970. Any date I select does not change the event date, which stays at January 5th.<br>
<br>
I'm connected to and Exchange Server, however, all dates on my machine and the server are correct. Also, Entourage 2004 worked fine.<br>
<br>
Anyone else having this problem or know of the solution?<br>
<br>
~ropa

Re: Calendar Dates Incorrect by Mu

Mu
Wed Feb 13 20:36:16 CST 2008

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What is your OS language and format setting (system preference ->
International)?

Thanks
Mu

On 1/27/08 2:21 PM, in article ee8ade0.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"ropa@officeformac.com" <ropa@officeformac.com> wrote:

> Hi All--
>
> I recently upgraded to Mac Office 2008 on OSX Leopard (MacBook Pro 17" - First
> Edition). Everything went smoothly with the upgrade.
>
> However, I've noticed that the default dates for new events in my Calendar are
> incorrect. Creating a new event defaults to January 5th, 2008; if I click the
> calendar icon to change the date, the pop-up calendar shows January 1, 1970.
> Any date I select does not change the event date, which stays at January 5th.
>
> I'm connected to and Exchange Server, however, all dates on my machine and the
> server are correct. Also, Entourage 2004 worked fine.
>
> Anyone else having this problem or know of the solution?
>
> ~ropa

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Microsoft Corporation
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<BR>
I recently upgraded to Mac Office 2008 on OSX Leopard (MacBook Pro 17&quot;=
- First Edition). Everything went smoothly with the upgrade.<BR>
<BR>
However, I've noticed that the default dates for new events in my Calendar =
are incorrect. Creating a new event defaults to January 5th, 2008; if I clic=
k the calendar icon to change the date, the pop-up calendar shows January 1,=
1970. Any date I select does not change the event date, which stays at Janu=
ary 5th.<BR>
<BR>
I'm connected to and Exchange Server, however, all dates on my machine and =
the server are correct. Also, Entourage 2004 worked fine.<BR>
<BR>
Anyone else having this problem or know of the solution?<BR>
<BR>
~ropa<BR>
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Mu Zhang<BR>
Microsoft Corporation<BR>
Macintosh Business Unit<BR>
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