I had this problem before myself. I had changed the registry key and
the Regional settings in Control Panel and none of them fixed the
problem. It wound up being the NTUSER.DAT file in the user profile.
Actually, it was in the Default User profile and was getting copied over
to all of my users. I replaced the file, pushed it out to all the users
profiles, and the application started displaying the correct date
format. Hope this helps.
Thanks, Derek
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This parameter is stored in the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\sShortDate" key . You can use a logon script to
force it to "dd/MM/yy" for example,
Hope this helps
Regards
David Teague a écrit :
I have a customer who is using out app that After they log on and the app comes out the date changes to DD/MM/YY on the app, they have changed the regional settings on the server and it does not effect it, they are using thin clients, and it does not seem to be effecting every user. The is on a Metaframe XP sp3 win2k sp4 box.Thanks!
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