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 > 253.564.9563 (Tel) > 253.565.4544 (Fax) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOSTED BY IIGG, INC. FOR HELP WITH > LIST SERVE COMMANDS, ADDRESS > > A MESSAGE TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] WITH THE FOLLOWING > MESSAGE: help pfcsig > > SEND ALL OTHER INQUIRES TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOSTED BY IIGG, INC. FOR HELP WITH LIST SERVE COMMANDS, ADDRESS > A MESSAGE TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] WITH THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE: help pfcsig > SEND ALL OTHER INQUIRES TO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
