I've got 10.5 server installed and Open Directory is configured as a standalone master. Our goal is to integrate into an existing AD system, but I'm testing iCal against a bunch of test accounts in OD first.

I've set up a dozen user accounts in an half dozen groups, mimicking the way our company is structured. Using Directory.app, I've defined 3 locations for our 3 facilities as well as a few conference rooms. To test out the group collaboration features, I set up each group to have their own web calendar and I've subscribed a few users to those group calendars.

Then we started adding stuff to the group calendars via the web gui and looking at those events in iCal. If I create an event with a specific time, sat at 12:00-1:30PM, it shows up properly.

However, create an event and mark it "All day Event." Then refresh iCal and have a look at your event. Instead of showing up an as "all day" event, it begins at 6:00PM. I happen to be in CST, which is exactly 6 hours off GMT. The timezone of all machines (OS X 10.5 clients and server) are all CST and I have found no other mechanism for teaching iCal server that those all day events need to be in the local time zone.

A bug perhaps?

Matt Simerson
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