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For anyone wanting to test their PC for Y2K compliance, you can download the
YMARK200 utility - It's easy to run (from DOS, not Windows) -- it will
produce a report on your machine and what you might need to do if it is not
compliant -- I thought my machines were OK, but found that 2 of the 3 were
not fully Y2K compliant :(
http://www.nstl.com/html/ymark_2000.html
From: http://www.komando.com/help/y2k.ihtml
Running a Y2K testing utility: Be sure that you download a testing program
from a reputable site or you could end up doing more harm than good. I
especially like the National Software Testing Laboratories' Ymark2000 test
(http://www.nstl.com/). It takes about 30 seconds to download and is easy to
use. If you want to delve deep in the year 2000 issues, download the NSTL
White Paper at this site.
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At 11:42 AM 7/19/98 -0400, you wrote:
>I tried the same in Lotus 123 the date appears as 00 or 02 however when you use
>formulas to get days to expiration,
>
>This a copy and paste of a popular Microsoft product (Excel) which is not
>compliant.
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