Re: Time format has gone incorrect



"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:#7hbqG$LJHA.2760@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Control Panel->Regional Options->Time tab.

John

ms wrote:

I've never seen this in any OS before.

Daily cold boot.

Noticed during the day, time of day in the System Tray is 24 hour
format.

This is a change,

Checked in Time Adjust screen, Time of day is correct as 12 hour
format, Time Zone is correct, Day/month/year all OK.

I used a util to check time, my system time is accurate.

So the system reads 12 hour format, yet displays as 24 hour format.

Advice?

ms


Thanks, John, that did it.

Yesterday I installed nothing, ran nothing of significance., normal
shutdown.

What could have changed the setting that has been constant for years?

ms
.



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