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SAP CCtr on Windows 10

Roman_Errapart
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Today is a day when Windows 10 arrives and customers will start upgrading their PC-s.

Has anyone already tested it? Will SAP CCtr run on Windows 10.

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former_member202106
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Hi Roman,

Do you have any idea why there were a dot in that field? I'm asking to understand how widely spread this issue is. As far as I know the values are goming from regional settings, which are maintained by Microsoft.

Can you check what region settings are in use? I could then check if the same can be reproduced here and maybe see how many regions has the same.

Regards,
Jukka

Roman_Errapart
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Hi Jukka,

The Windows 10 Pro PC has following settings:

Default language is English (United States)

Default Region is Estonia with Estonian date, time and number formats.

And as I see it the Estonian time format is somehow putting the dot in the time format:

Best regards,

Roman

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Hi guys,

A big thank you goes to James and Roman!

My computer has the same configuration as Roman's - Win10 Pro with default language of English(United States) and default region of Estonia.

I tried Roman's quick-fix of altering sTimeFormat value but it didn't work for me.


So I changed my region to United States and tried CDT - all the dates and times were visible.

Then i changed the region back to Estonian and altered the time format manually from H:mm.ss to H:mm:ss.

After that all the dates and times were visible.


Thanks again!


Erik

former_member187604
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Windows 8.1 doesn't offer that representation for Estonian time formatting? Has that changed in Windows 10 / why ?

Roman_Errapart
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Hi Lasse,

It seems so.

We haven't had this problem with Windows 8.1 PC-s.

Here are the screenshots of Windows 8.1 PC (computer language English, Region settings Estonian):

Best regards,

Roman

former_member187604
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Thanks for the information. Have you checked the reasoning for the change with Microsoft?

BR

-Lasse-

Roman_Errapart
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Hi Lasse,

No.

As far as I remember it has always been H:mm:ss for Estonia, but suddenly in Windows 10 it is H:mm.ss.

So I do not know why Microsoft has made that change.

Besr regards,

Roman