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To address the looming 2000 problem, reregistering 98 specifically provides a more specific 2000-year solution, which is that when a user enters 00-29 for a two-digit year, the system automatically interprets it as 2000-2029, and when the user enters a two-digit year with a 30-99 label , the system will be interpreted as 1930-1999, which solves the effect of two-bit date representation on the user in a certain program. But what if we want to modify the system defaults and adjust the timing of the system's automatic interpretation? Don't worry, the following methods will help you achieve your goal:
1 Click the ' Start ' button and select ' Settings ' and ' Control Panel ' to open the Windows 98 Control Panel.
2) Double-click the ' Regional Settings ' icon in Control Panel to open the ' Locale Properties ' dialog box.
3) Click the ' Date ' tab (as shown in the picture).
4 in ' Enter the second two digits of the year, then interpret it as the year between the following two years ' list box to select the appropriate year line. If the choice is 09, the year preceding 09 will be expressed as 20th century, or the year following the 21st century, 10, or 50 bounded, and 50 years prior to 21st century , 51 years after the 20th century, and so on, the majority of users can choose according to their own needs.
5 Click the ' OK ' button to close the ' Regional Settings Properties ' dialog box.
This completes the setup work for the dividing line across the century in Windows 98, and the year before the user enters that number is considered to be 20?? Years, and the year after entering that number is considered 19?? Years, so as to solve the 2000 problem may be caused by the impact of meeting the needs of the vast number of users. Of course, just in case, I would advise everyone ' unless forced, it is best to use a 4-digit year, so as not to bring some unnecessary trouble '.