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Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
HKCU\Control Panel\International
Data type | Range | Default value |
---|---|---|
REG_SZ |
Symbol |
"-" (hyphen) |
Specifies the symbol that is used to display negative numbers.
To change the value of this entry, in Control Panel double-click Regional and Language Options. On the Regional Options tab, click the Customize button. On the Numbers tab, select a symbol from the Negative sign symbol list. Click OK.
Changes made in Regional and Language Options are effective immediately.
Note
Regional and Language Options in Control Panel restricts this entry from accepting the numeric digits 0–9. Using the registry editor Regedit.exe to set this value to a numeric digit could have one of two effects:
If an application calls the GetNumberFormat or GetCurrencyFormat API, then the system will use the default symbol for the locale.
If an application does not use the GetNumberFormat or GetCurrencyFormat API and the application does not check the format itself, then the numeric value will be used. This could cause errors if the value is used in calculations.