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QuestionDate Time Picker Strange Behavior in Windows 7 Pin
softwaremonkey5-Apr-12 20:57
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I have an app, developed in VC6.0 which uses a Date Time Picker control to display the time in a CTime object using HH:mm:ss format. This works OK on XP based PCs but when I run it on Windows 7 (32 bit) it displays the wrong time: A time of 00:00:10 is displayed as 16:00:10.

The Date Time Picker control is mapped to the CTime object using MFC DDX_DateTimeCtrl. The time value in the CTime object seems to be correct.

Has anyone come across this kind of thing before?

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