Re: Time format has gone incorrect
- From: "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 23:40:27 -0300
ms wrote:
"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?
Look in your Event Logs to see if anything relevant is recorded. Otherwise, I usually blame these little glitches on Gremlins...
John
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