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CAUSEIf you are using Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0, Access uses Oleaut32.dll to determine what century to use for dates when you do not specify all four digits. If you are using Microsoft Windows 98 and you do not specify all four digits, Access determines what century to use based on the "When a two digit year is entered, interpret as a year between" box setting in the Regional Settings tool in Control Panel. RESOLUTIONWhen you enter a date, type all four digits of the year. This will ensure that the date will always be calculated the same way, no matter which version of Oleaut32.dll you have, or what the date range is set to in Regional Settings in Control Panel. MORE INFORMATION
Both Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97 use Oleaut32.dll to determine what century
to use for dates when you do not specify all four digits. If the file is
the version supplied with Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or
Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0, the date can be calculated incorrectly.
Additional query words: Y2K Year 2000 millennium
Keywords : kb2000 GnlFrmt |
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