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Schedule+

Schedule+ 7.5 - 32-Bit Windows (English)
Schedule+ 95/7.0X - 32-Bit Windows (English)
Schedule+ 7.0X - 16-Bit Windows (English)

Schedule+ 7.5 - 32-Bit Windows

Recommendation: No action necessary.

Date handling: If the system clock's short date format (Control Panel Regional Settings) is set to display a two-digit year, two-digit entries are interpreted to be between 1980 and 2079.

However if the system clock's short date format is set to display a four-digit year and then the user enters two-digits, Schedule+ interprets the year to be in the 1900s.

For more information: See the Schedule+ 7.5 Product Guide document.

Schedule+ 95/7.0X - 32-Bit Windows

Recommendation: If you have Schedule+ 95 (7.0x) that was installed as part of Office 95, install the Office 95 Year 2000 Update to address the known Year 2000 related issues in Office 95 programs. To request the update on CD-ROM call 888-673-8925 toll free.

If you have Schedule+ 7.0x that was not installed as part of Office 95, see Knowledge Base article, XCLN: Schedule+ Two-Digit Date Assumes Twentieth Century to install an update that addresses the known year 2000 issues in Schedule +.

Date handling: With the update, two-digit shortcuts 00 - 79 are interpreted to be years 2000 - 2079, and two-digit shortcuts 80 - 99 are interpreted to be years 1980 - 1999.

For more information: See the Schedule+ 95/7.0x Product Guide document.

Schedule + 7.0x - 16-Bit Windows

Recommendation: No action necessary.

Date handling: If the system clock's short date format (Control Panel Regional Settings) is set to display a two-digit year, two-digit entries for years are interpreted to be between 1980 and 2079.

However if the system clock's short date format is set to display a four-digit year and then the user enters two-digits, Schedule+ interprets the year to be in the 1900s.

For more information: See the Schedule+ 7.0 Product Guide document.

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