The way to change a computer's regional date settings (win95/98/NT?) is
through the control panel/regional settings/date/shortdate format.  I
usually set it to M/D/YYYY.  I'm not sure if you can do it through the
registry (you must be able to do this), but if you correct it, why
would you want to change t back?  Anyway, maybe someone else knows the
spot in the registry where this is set, but I recommend changing it to
what you want and LEAVING it!

My $.02,
Kevin Ridley

--- Pat McGarrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I don't know if this is a PFC issue.  I remember
> that there was a posting 
> on changing the computer's regional date settings on
> application startup 
> and re-setting them on closing the application.  I
> can't find a reference 
> any more.  Can somebody help me out?
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Pat McGarrah
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