On 16/11/01 9:51 AM, "Brian Poleykett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Noticed this problem since upgrading to Mac OS X 10.1. I'm now at 10.1.1
> with no relief.
> 
> (1) Date & Time, & International system preferences show Australian date
> setting;
> ie 16/11/2001.
> (2) Finder obeys this, showing file datestamps with Australian dates.
> (3) Pull-down date menu from the menu bar clock DOES NOT obey this. It
> persistently shows the date in US format.
> (4) An application like Quicken 2002, which uses scheduling, seems to be
> obeying the US date format. Dates come and go and automatic entries are
> not being entered because the date has apparently not been reached.
> 
> Nothing I have tried has fixed this. I've disabled Network Time settings,
> played around with every kind of Date setting I can find. Wierd. A friend
> also has the "cosmetic" problem of the menu bar date being in US format;
> not sure if he's had this functional-related problem too.
> 
> Anyone else? Anyone got a solution?
> 
> Cheers,
> Brian
> 

I can't say about the Quicken problem but as far as I know, there is no
cure/work around for the menu date format glitch.

Larry