But in the default region settings for English (UK), German (Switzerland and Austria) and probably many others, the two symbol fields contain the words "AM" and "PM" despite the 24 hour system. I think this is a wrong behaviour of Windows.
This is REALLY weird, and it's definitely a Windows bug. I tried the 3 different settings for Italian, and 2 of them are wrong:
- Italian ( Switzerland ) 24 Hours with AM/PM set ( WRONG )
- Italian ( San Marino ) 24 Hours with AM/PM set ( WRONG )
- Italian ( Italy ) 24 Hours with AM/PM clear ( CORRECT )
German and French is similarly wrong, since German ( Switzerland ) and French ( Switzerland ) both have 24 H and AM/PM, while German ( Germany ) and French ( France ) are correct.
As far as I know, all Europe except the UK use plain 24 Hours format with no AM:PM.
After deleting the words "AM" and "PM", I could not produce a Couatl crash so far (>40 reloads instead of max 6-7). Can anyone test this as well?
Ok, that was useful, could you please try Live Update, and set the time format to be in the "wrong" format again, and see if it's works better now ?
There's nothing in our own code that should have an issue with that, but it *might* confuse the QLM/Soraco licensing system we use, since it surely must check dates, when comparing the user time against the activation server time, so we just uploaded a new executable that use a slightly newer version of that library.
They update it very often, but we don't always put the latest version in every update, otherwise it would force us to update Couatl.exe almost weekly, and that would cause other problems with some antivirus, blocking it just because "it's new". Let's hope they don't do it now...