Implemented the way I described in previous post. The date 31 dec 2999
in Outlook will be interpreted as empty date in MLO.

A.

On Jan 30, 6:50 pm, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I gave it another thought and probably solution with constant date in
> far future (i.e. 31 dec 2999) might be better. This way I can identify
> this date during sync, interpret it as "None" and do not sync back to
> MLO. This way MLO will still keep empty Due date even after sync back
> from Outlook.
>
> A.
>
> On Jan 29, 10:22 pm, Swifty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The new solution of setting Due Date = Start Date + 1Y will work
> > perfectly for me as it eliminates the issue of Tasks that are
> > currently actionable not showing as overdue in Outlook. The very fact
> > that these tasks are currently actionable means that is highly
> > unlikely that they would not be completed within a one year period.
>
> > So for me I would not necessarily require the additional registry key
> > to enable your option a) a) remove both dates in Outlook
>
> > Others may have a different view.
>
> > Thanks once again for being so responsive. This function will be great
> > once implemented!
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