I'm UK user trying to run an old version of Quicken (2004) - later versions no longer cater for UK.
It installs fine as unsupported software in a win98 bottle and the program seems to work ok so far. The only problem is that dates are in US format.
I've set my LANG to "en_GB.UTF-8" and I've also used regedit to set the registry as I think it should be. However, none of these things seems to work. Furthermore any changes I make to the registry seem to be overridden whenever I reboot, and revert to US settings.
I've also tried setting environment variables in cxbottle.conf and running quicken from the command line. If I put invalid stuff for LANG and LC_ALL then a perl module tells me it's reverting to default locale "C". When I use "LANG" = "en_GB" and "LC_ALL" = "en_GB" they seem to be accepted, but they do not affect the registry and they do not result in Quicken giving UK dates.
Any ideas what's going wrong ?
The environment for OSX is set as you suggest and it's all exactly as I want. The trouble is CrossOver doesn't seem to take any notice of it. Even when I set things explicitly (as I described in my first post) the settings seem to be ignored.
I too am encountering exactly the same issue with Steve. Any help would be much appreciated.
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