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Evan
January 6th 04, 01:06 AM
hi.

i want to do something a little different. i want to config my system so
that the clock is not in the systray but i want to be able to the
clock/calendar properties from
a command line whenever i want. turning off the clock is easy.

can any help with a command line?

tia,

evan

wxp sp1, ie6 sp2.

Evan
January 6th 04, 01:06 AM
access...that's the word that's missing. (rolls eyes)

"Evan" > wrote in message
...
> hi.
>
> i want to do something a little different. i want to config my system so
> that the clock is not in the systray but i want to be able to the
> clock/calendar properties from
> a command line whenever i want. turning off the clock is easy.
>
> can any help with a command line?
>
> tia,
>
> evan
>
> wxp sp1, ie6 sp2.
>
>

Will
January 6th 04, 01:07 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>hi.
>
>i want to do something a little different. i want to
config my system so
>that the clock is not in the systray but i want to be
able to the
>clock/calendar properties from
>a command line whenever i want. turning off the clock is
easy.
>
>can any help with a command line?
>
>tia,
>
>evan
>
>wxp sp1, ie6 sp2.
>
>
>.
>In XP, timedate.cpl is in system32 folder, you can pop
the clock from a desktop shortcut,from Run or Command
Prompt.
Maybe I didn't understand the question, you are trying to
save cycles?

Evan
January 6th 04, 01:08 AM
no will, you understood perfectly. and that is exactly what i was looking
for. THX!
"Will" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi.
> >
> >i want to do something a little different. i want to
> config my system so
> >that the clock is not in the systray but i want to be
> able to the
> >clock/calendar properties from
> >a command line whenever i want. turning off the clock is
> easy.
> >
> >can any help with a command line?
> >
> >tia,
> >
> >evan
> >
> >wxp sp1, ie6 sp2.
> >
> >
> >.
> >In XP, timedate.cpl is in system32 folder, you can pop
> the clock from a desktop shortcut,from Run or Command
> Prompt.
> Maybe I didn't understand the question, you are trying to
> save cycles?

Evan
January 6th 04, 01:08 AM
oh also, no. it's not for saving clock cycles. it's merely cosmetic.
thx again.

"Will" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi.
> >
> >i want to do something a little different. i want to
> config my system so
> >that the clock is not in the systray but i want to be
> able to the
> >clock/calendar properties from
> >a command line whenever i want. turning off the clock is
> easy.
> >
> >can any help with a command line?
> >
> >tia,
> >
> >evan
> >
> >wxp sp1, ie6 sp2.
> >
> >
> >.
> >In XP, timedate.cpl is in system32 folder, you can pop
> the clock from a desktop shortcut,from Run or Command
> Prompt.
> Maybe I didn't understand the question, you are trying to
> save cycles?

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