Date defaults to US format in Terminal Sessions!

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Hi there,

We are running 2003 server for our tse clients and we have a peculiar problem.
When documents with dates are accessed from the server, the date format
shows up as dd/mm/yy, that is UK style. Just how it is wanted.

However, when we try to access the sames documents from our terminal clients
the date format is automatically changed to US style, mm/dd/yy.

I cant seem to find any answers to this, the clients are set up correctly
with the UK standards and i cant seem to google anything.

We are running Office 2003 with the latest Jet driver installed.

thanks to everyone for looking.
 
funkymoose said:
Hi there,

We are running 2003 server for our tse clients and we have a peculiar
problem. When documents with dates are accessed from the server, the
date format
shows up as dd/mm/yy, that is UK style. Just how it is wanted.

However, when we try to access the sames documents from our terminal
clients the date format is automatically changed to US style,
mm/dd/yy.

I cant seem to find any answers to this, the clients are set up
correctly with the UK standards and i cant seem to google anything.

We are running Office 2003 with the latest Jet driver installed.

thanks to everyone for looking.

Make sure the regional settings in the control panel are correct, if you
have not already.
 
Thanks for the reply, the control panel is set correctly so the problem must
lie elsewhere.
I have read that there are default properties in the registry that you can
change for the Jet driver. Does anyone think this is on the correct lines?
 

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