• Subject: Re: Y2K date check on Win95-98
  • From: Dennis D Pearson <ddp@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 10:34:16 -0500
  • Organization: Coral Chemical Company

The setting you are referring to changes how your system will 
display  the date, not how it will process the date.  This 
setting has no other meaning to your system.  

I have been seeing the message procreate itself through the web 
and I did not want to see people wasting their time on this 
misconception of a Y2K fix.  It is unfortunate that this message
has gained such popularity. 

Dennis Pearson

Jerome Draper wrote:
> Be sure that you have selected the correct short date format in Win95-98
> for the year 2000:
> 
> Start, settings, control panel, regional settings, date tab
> 
>   Be sure the short date format has a year with 4 y's like m/d/yyyy or
> mm/dd/yyyy.
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