Thanks for the additional information.
I'll pass this on.
-steve
"Mitja Harej" <mitjaharej@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>Hello StephenB,
>
>I use Windows Vista Ultimate X64 SP1 (build 6001.18000) and my time format
>in Control Panel is set to HH:mm:ss. I use "English" Windows Vista Ultimate
>with Slovenian regional settings applied. These settings were applied at
>installation of Vista, prior to installation of OneCare 2.0. Unfortunately I
>don't have other computers running Vista X86 or XP.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Mitja Harej
>
>
>
>
>"StephenB" <sboots@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> You specifically mention Vista X64. Have you compared the dialog in Vista
>> 32 bit
>> or XP?
>> On a Vista 32 bit laptop, I'm looking at the dialog for the time and it is
>> based
>> on a 12 hour clock with an AM/PM selection.
>> In Control Panel, Regional Settings - is your time format:
>> HH:mm:ss tt
>> or
>> HH:mm:ss - without the "tt" which is the AM/PM designation.
>> I switched my time setting to be the 24 hour clock and I still see AM/PM
>> in the
>> OneCare settings.
>> Note that I don't have an X64 system to test.
>> -steve
>>
>> "Mitja Harej" <mitjaharej@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>I have installed OneCare 2 90-day trial on my Vista X64 machine earlier
>>>today and I must say I'm quite satisfied with the program, but I found a
>>>small bug under "Settings": It is impossible (at least for me) to schedule
>>>"Tune up" and "Scan" using the 0-23 format hour, despite I use this time
>>>format in Vista. There is not even the "AM" or "PM" information to
>>>determine
>>>when exactly the task is scheduled.
>>>
>>>Best regards,
>>>
>>>MH
>>>
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>> Stephen Boots
>> MVP Windows Live
>> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
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