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Profile: journeyman
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Hey guys, I've been using my computer like this for a while, but its been pissing me off lately. On my other computers when you mouse over the clock on the bottom right of your desktop it shoes the date, day, and month. For some odd reason on my desktop it only shows the month and date...

I've been looking around but can't seem to find settings for this. Here's a pic to show what I mean

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9439/13628129cy6.jpg

Any help is greatly appreciated.



Thanks.

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:\ so many reads but not a single reply, I'm sure there's got to be a fix to this!!!

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bump, for an annoying problem!

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Control Panel --> Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options --> Regional and Language Options.

What is shown in the Long Date box?

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Hey Grumpy thanks man you saved me!!!!

The long date regional settings was set in as English (Canada) and thats why the day wasn't showing. I just changed it to US and now it shows. I'm Canadian so thats why I chose that when I installed XP. Weird how under Canadian settings, theres was no option to show day-month-date... just month-date


Message edited by matharmony on 12-10-2007 at 05:10:13 AM

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