The only difference between the two Macs is that the iMac first ran OS X 10.6 and has been incrementally upgraded since while the Mac Mini has had OS X 10.10 clean installed. This is depsite both Macs running the same OS X and having the same date-time and regin settings (checked in ".ist"). But, on my Mac Mini, Quicken shows dates in US (M/DY) format instead. ![]() ![]() On the iMac, Quicken shows dates correctly in D/M/Y format. I live in Australia and so dates are on the D/M/Y format. My need comes from using Quicken for Mac 2007 (Intel) on my iMac. I'm trying to find where those defaults were stored before OS X 10.9. ![]() The default date formats (shown in the Language & Region pref pane) change when users change the location/region. I need to find out where default date and time formats are stored in OS X 10.8 and earlier.
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