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3. Hardware and Software Compliance It is a problem resulting from the common programming practice of using only two-digits to store the year in software. The practice dates back to the 1950's when computers began to be used for business purposes. Using two digits for dates is benign and causes no harm so long as the next year is a larger number than the current year. For example software applications that use dates have no problem with the sequence of 95,96,97,98 and 99. However, when the century ends, the year 2000 will be stored as 00. Calculations or decisions, based on dates or time periods, can go seriously wrong.Inregard to personal and small business computers, the problem is three fold.Firstly, the computer hardware must report the current date correctly. Many computers, especially early Pentiums, 486, 386 and 286 based machines, will on the 1st January 2000Revert back to 1 April 1980 or some other date. Thus creating a potential problem until the correct date
The machine date was then allowed to roll to the date in question. Before I started testing, I looked on the Internet to see what Microsoft said about WinNT 4. For each set of 'Control Data' a result was given in a table format. I didn't have any of these issues, so I didn't install the patch. The DIR command displays file dates using only two digits to represent the year, instead of four digits. 1999 or 2000 etc) rather than just using the last two digits. For example, if the year is set to 2001, when you click on the DATE MODIFIED tab on the Find: ALL files dialog box, the two digit abbreviation of the year appears as :1, rather that 01. Testing ProcedureTo determine if Windows NT 4. In each case, after the time rolled, the date was checked to find the correct date. They then further state that since these drivers are in BETA, do not install unless you are experiencing these problems. Taken from document Q180122 from Microsoft Tech support for Year 20003. When you use the DATE command to set the current date and you type the year as only two digits from 00 through 79, the DATE command displays the error message "Incorrect date format.
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