Help Is Here!
Are your computer, programs, and files ready for the Year 2000? Will your programs be able to tell the difference between 1900 and 2000 when the date changes from December 31, 1999 to January 1, 2000?

Start with your desktop computer's hardware and operating system by using our site-licensed testing software and vendor-supplied information:
If you need information about what to look for in your own files and programs, both on the central UNIX systems and on your desktop system, visit
Are Your Programs and  Files Year 2000 Compliant?
Review the potential Y2K problems that might be hiding in the versions of commercial software that you use. Find out if you need to upgrade your version of that software.
Staff throughout the Office of Information Technologies have been working to ensure that the computing environment supporting the administration of the University is Y2K-compliant.
Y2K compliance status for administrative systems

YEAR 2000 READINESS DISCLOSURE
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Last Updated: February 20, 1999