Date appearing incorrectly Windows 2000 Server

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Please could someone tell me why the date in Explorer is displaying with
mm in place of the month?
For example, when I set the view to 'Details' in Explorer, a file
created today would have the following:
'16/mm/04 13:51'
The correct date and time is set on the server and if I get the
properties for the file, it will show the month.

I have done a search on google etc. but cannot turn anything up.

Any help appreciated.
 
Please could someone tell me why the date in Explorer is displaying with
mm in place of the month?
For example, when I set the view to 'Details' in Explorer, a file
created today would have the following:
'16/mm/04 13:51'
The correct date and time is set on the server and if I get the
properties for the file, it will show the month.

I have done a search on google etc. but cannot turn anything up.

I suspect the month field has single quotes around it. Check Control
Panel/Regional and Language Options/Customize.../Date/Short date format:
or the registry at HKCU\Control Panel\International\sShortDate .
 
Michael said:
I suspect the month field has single quotes around it. Check Control
Panel/Regional and Language Options/Customize.../Date/Short date format:
or the registry at HKCU\Control Panel\International\sShortDate .

I checked the 'Regional Options' control panel and the format was
dd/mm/yy. I used the drop down and chose dd/MM/yy which immediately
solved the problem. Just to see how it might have happened, I tried
putting dd/mm/yy back in manually and it automatically corrected the mm
to MM.
It seems the hosting company have made a manual tweak in the registry
and it now exists in the ghost image they are deploying to their servers?

Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

chopper
 
Michael said:
I suspect the month field has single quotes around it. Check Control
Panel/Regional and Language Options/Customize.../Date/Short date format:
or the registry at HKCU\Control Panel\International\sShortDate .

I checked the 'Regional Options' control panel and the format was
dd/mm/yy. I used the drop down and chose dd/MM/yy which immediately
solved the problem. Just to see how it might have happened, I tried
putting dd/mm/yy back in manually and it automatically corrected the mm
to MM.
It seems the hosting company have made a manual tweak in the registry
and it now exists in the ghost image they are deploying to their servers?

Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

chopper
 
Michael said:
I suspect the month field has single quotes around it. Check Control
Panel/Regional and Language Options/Customize.../Date/Short date format:
or the registry at HKCU\Control Panel\International\sShortDate .

I checked the 'Regional Options' control panel and the format was
dd/mm/yy. I used the drop down and chose dd/MM/yy which immediately
solved the problem. Just to see how it might have happened, I tried
putting dd/mm/yy back in manually and it automatically corrected the mm
to MM.
It seems the hosting company have made a manual tweak in the registry
and it now exists in the ghost image they are deploying to their servers?

Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

chopper
 
Michael said:
I suspect the month field has single quotes around it. Check Control
Panel/Regional and Language Options/Customize.../Date/Short date format:
or the registry at HKCU\Control Panel\International\sShortDate .

I checked the 'Regional Options' control panel and the format was
dd/mm/yy. I used the drop down and chose dd/MM/yy which immediately
solved the problem. Just to see how it might have happened, I tried
putting dd/mm/yy back in manually and it automatically corrected the mm
to MM.
It seems the hosting company have made a manual tweak in the registry
and it now exists in the ghost image they are deploying to their servers?

Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

chopper
 
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