OL97: Year 2000 Dates Are Imported and Exported IncorrectlyID: Q197237
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Using Microsoft Outlook to import or export text files with dates formatted with two-digit years, results in some years being designated in the wrong century.
NOTE: If you are using Outlook 98, please see the following related article:
Q193604 OL98: Year 2000 Dates Are Imported and Exported Correctly
The Outlook translation files, Transmgr.dll and Rm.dll, do not handle some two-digit dates correctly.
Microsoft has made a combined fix available to correct both the import and export issues. This file contains the following files:
File name Version
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Transmgr.dll 1.0.0.102
Rm.dll 1.0.0.104
A Readme file is also included with instructions on installing the updated files.
O97dtfix.exeRelease Date: May-10-1999
Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online ServicesInternational versions of this file are available for the following languages:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
Current year: 1998 Current year: 1998
-29 +70
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Lower end: 1969 Upper end: 2068
9/14/00 - Outlook would add 1900 to the year giving 1900.
1900 does NOT fall within the 100-year range of 1969-2068.
Therefore, 9/14/00 should be interpreted as 9/14/2000.
9/14/30 - Outlook would add 1900 to the year giving 1930.
1930 does NOT fall within the 100-year range of 1969-2068.
Therefore, 9/14/30 should be interpreted as 9/14/2030.
9/14/70 - Outlook would add 1900 to the year giving 1970.
1970 DOES fall within the 100-year range of 1969-2068.
Therefore, 9/14/70 should be interpreted as 9/14/1970.
9/14/99 - Outlook would add 1900 to the year giving 1999.
1999 DOES fall within the 100-year range of 1969-2068.
Therefore, 9/14/99 should be interpreted as 9/14/1999.
Additional query words: 97 Y2K Millennium Bug
Keywords : kbfile kbdta kb2000 IntpImEx
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: July 28, 1999