Well, the only reason I can think of is that something about the number
format on each computer is different. You can force it to use a specific
format by using the ToString and formatting calls that include culture
information, and then specifying the culture of the server itself.
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Why from one server same application showing the numbers ###.##(winxp) and
from win2003 show ###,##.
Regions settings is the same