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DateFormat.Default issue

Jason Kirschner
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Joined: Jun 30, 2008
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I have a small problems with Windows and formatting of Dates, you can set the SHORT date format and the LONG date format, but not the Medium anywhere that I can see and Medium is the Default.

I tend to get different results on Date formats now when i go from Machine to Machine, any idea where I can set this on a Windows box.

Thanks
Jason


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