Re: Time Format Problems.
From: Bert Kinney (bert_at_NSmvps.org)
Date: 02/15/05
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 12:32:24 -0500
Hi Stuart,
Try the same fix that worked for the time setting.
-- Regards, Bert Kinney [MS-MVP DTS] http://dts-l.org/ Stuart wrote: > On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 11:26:33 -0500, "Bert Kinney" > <bert@NSmvps.org> wrote: > >> Hi Stuart, >> >> What you are seeing is the 24 hour clock or military >> time. >> Go to Control Panel - Regional and Language Options - >> Customize Tab - Time Tab and adjust the Time format as >> needed. Lower case letters to view a 12 hour clock, and >> upper case letters to view the 24 hour clock. >> >> If the problem persists, take a look at this fix >> previously posted by Alex Nichol MS-MVP: >> I suggest that you change the setting to a different one >> - include changing the separator - and Apply. Disable >> the clock in the taskbar properties. Then start over >> and put back the settings you want. >> >> Sometimes a setting like this affects more than one >> place and they can get out of sync with each other - >> changing things like this and changing >> back then resets things everywhere and often puts the >> matter right. > > Thx Bert...Thats the Time sorted ...Now all I need is a > permanent fix to solve the Date Format problem... > Stuart
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