Mary Atkins Zwahlen Berea, KY mzwahlen@wildcatblue.com I got this email after posing some questions to an online computer friend. This is the message sent to him from his web master at work. I thought it might help someone. "Mary You were asking about the fix for win95/98 for y2k problem. Read the attachment and you will learn how to fix the problem. :) Harvie" All KMR windows users, In an effort to help reduce Y2K problems on the Range, please read the attached document and make the necessary changes to your computer. This fix is good for all Windows 95, 98 and NT computers. Thank you, David S MSN Network Administrator MICROSOFT Y2K DATE FIX 1. Double click on "My Computer". 2. Double click on "Control Panel". 3. Double click on "Regional Settings" icon. 4. Click on the "Date" tab at the top of the page. 5. Where it says, "Short Date Sample", look and see if it shows a "two digit" year. Of course it does. That's the default setting for Windows 95, Windows 98 and NT. This date "Short Date" is the date that feeds application software and WILL NOT rollover in the year 2000. It will roll over to 00 not 2000. 6. Click on the pull down button across from "Short Date Style" and select the option that shows, mm/dd/yyyy. (Be sure your selection has four Y's showing, not two) 7. Then click on "Apply" and then click on "OK" at the bottom.