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> But I believe you're mistaken about Win95. Just check the available "date
> formats" that exist within the Win95 environment. You'll find that a four-
> digit year is available. Once in this mode, Win95 is Y2K compliant. Any other
> questions?
Here's a document from MS. Appearantly command.com and Windows Explorer
must be replaced to comply with Y2k:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/topics/year2k/product/user_view7450EN.htm
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