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Yep - have it that way as well.  Been that way as long as I remember....
 
As to being human readable, maybe if you are absolutely set on having two-digits for each field.  From my perspective, I'm not set in my ways, and have no issues with making the transition.  But, that's me!  ;o)
 

Rick Kingslan  MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone



 
 

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It might have always been this way, but I don't recall.
 
Recently, we had a user escalate an issue requiring us to investigate date and time information on the user's account.  To our surprise, we noticed the time was "11:7:2" and "17:1:40" which aren't human readable time formats if you ask me (see paste below).
 
 1> whenChanged: 2/25/2003 11:7:2 Pacific Standard Time Pacific Daylight Time;
 1> whenCreated: 5/10/2000 17:1:40 Pacific Standard Time Pacific Daylight Time;
 
Can someone bring up LDP and confirm they have the same time formatting too?
 
Thanks!

Alan Isham
Product Manager, Messaging and Active Directory Engineering
IT Global Engineering, Intel Corporation

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