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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:47:13+00:00 2026-05-15T01:47:13+00:00

I have a Winform application with 2 DateTimePicker’s on it, initialized as follows: private

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I have a Winform application with 2 DateTimePicker’s on it, initialized as follows:

private void InitializeComponent()
{
 ...
 this._StartDate.Format = System.Windows.Forms.DateTimePickerFormat.Short;
 ....
 // Note: I use a custom format, because I don't want to display seconds
 this._StartTime.CustomFormat = System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.CurrentInfo.ShortTimePattern;
 this._StartTime.Format = System.Windows.Forms.DateTimePickerFormat.Custom;
 ...
}

My question is: When I pick a new region from “Regional and Language Options” in the Control Panel, the _StartDate display is updated to reflect the new regional settings, but the _StartTime is not. Why not?

UPDATE: It seems af if the
System.Globalization.DateTimeFormatInfo.CurrentInfo.ShortTimePattern
is not updated until the application is restarted… But how come the Short date is displayed correctly?

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    2026-05-15T01:47:13+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:47 am

    The .NET framework tries to avoid big system configuration changes from destabilizing programs. This feature covers dates, times and culture info. It does so by lazily retrieving the settings and caching them so they’ll always return the same value.

    You can reset that cache, call CultureInfo.ClearCachedData() and TimeZoneInfo.ClearCachedData(). You could do this, for example, by writing an event handler for SystemEvents.UserPreferenceChanged. Whether you should do so is a bit questionable. It doesn’t require a reboot, just restarting the app is enough.

    Fwiw: the reason DateTimePicker works differently is because it is a native Windows control. It doesn’t do any caching like .NET does.

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