Date format for ipc calendar control in configuration UI

Hi
Does anyone know how to change the format of the date in the calendar control of the configuration UI? Currently when I try to configure a product in the b2c webshop or through SAPGUI, my date characteristics display in MM/DD/YY rather than DD/MM/YY. I have checked the usual suspects (default date format of WEBLOGIN user, logged in customer, my user) and all are set to DD/MM/YY. I could not find a setting in the XCM either.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Mike

Hi Mike,
Date display property is part of user settings for User ID.
Go to transaction SU3
Go to Default tab and adjust the date formats.
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