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    Date problem

    Hi all,

    I've got two exactly the same applications, using exactly the same copy of a database. One of the applications uses time settings like 14:54:00, other application uses 02:54:00 AM.

    Both are ASP .NET 1.1, in both web.config the culture and uiculture settings are identical.

    Could this strange behavior be set in the IIS, or do I have to search somewhere else?

    Thnx in advance.

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    Re: Date problem

    Check the system time settings on the servers.

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    Re: Date problem

    both apps are on the same server but react different on the same call

    *ps: is nederlands niet handiger *

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    Re: Date problem

    It'll either be date/time settings on the server itself, or, thread settings... or finally, check SQL Server itself for any date time format settings.

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    Re: Date problem

    Quote Originally Posted by JMvVliet

    *ps: is nederlands niet handiger *

    I have no idea what that means.

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