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I use a query that takes in a datetime parameter such as:

SELECT * FROM Table WHERE logindate=@logindate

Then I used parameter to pass in the @logindate value in C#

command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@logindate",DateTime.Now.ToUniversalTime());

In my local, it works fine, but it gives error in my friend's local PC:

Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.

We've tried many methods including Convert.ToDateTime but failed. When we checked in the debugger,

Datetime x = DateTime.Now.ToUniversalTime();

my PC gives "11/21/2012" whereas my friend's PC gives "21/11/2012" as the date. We've tried changing the date time of the PC, and checked the IIS 7.5 settings installed in our PC. Is there something else that we should check?

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