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  #16  
Old April 25th 04, 01:54 PM
Alex U
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

-----Original Message-----
Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would

like seconds also and wouldn't mind seeing the date
either.

OK, barring a WinFix, what I was looking for
was "Tclock2.zip" @
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/Art...9411/39411.htm
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  #17  
Old April 25th 04, 01:54 PM
Alex U
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

-----Original Message-----
Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would

like seconds also and wouldn't mind seeing the date
either.

OK, barring a WinFix, what I was looking for
was "Tclock2.zip" @
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/Art...9411/39411.htm
l



  #18  
Old April 25th 04, 01:54 PM
jquiet
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

That looks fine. Any idea how to get the format string to not be military
time? This is what I was trying to get:
ddd, yyyy/mm/dd hh:nn:ss AM/PM

but the hours were military

I think I'll forget the custom string and settle for the defaults without
the year, and 12H selected.

I'm starting to like this group. This is my first day but I got two quick
answers.

Thanks

"Alex U" wrote in message
...
-----Original Message-----
Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would

like seconds also and wouldn't mind seeing the date
either.

OK, barring a WinFix, what I was looking for
was "Tclock2.zip" @
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/Art...9411/39411.htm
l





  #19  
Old April 25th 04, 01:54 PM
jquiet
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

That looks fine. Any idea how to get the format string to not be military
time? This is what I was trying to get:
ddd, yyyy/mm/dd hh:nn:ss AM/PM

but the hours were military

I think I'll forget the custom string and settle for the defaults without
the year, and 12H selected.

I'm starting to like this group. This is my first day but I got two quick
answers.

Thanks

"Alex U" wrote in message
...
-----Original Message-----
Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would

like seconds also and wouldn't mind seeing the date
either.

OK, barring a WinFix, what I was looking for
was "Tclock2.zip" @
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/Art...9411/39411.htm
l





  #20  
Old April 25th 04, 01:54 PM
Pauline Johnson
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 20:19:50 -0700, "Alex U"
wrote:

How do I make WinXP Pro's System Tray Clock display
seconds in addition to hours and minutes at all times...
permanently (without having to double click it)?



Use tclockex from:-

http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/tclockex/index.htm

Best systray clock I have ever found!

Freeware!!


--
Paulie

pjpjpj A T aussiemail D O T com
  #21  
Old April 25th 04, 01:54 PM
Pauline Johnson
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 20:19:50 -0700, "Alex U"
wrote:

How do I make WinXP Pro's System Tray Clock display
seconds in addition to hours and minutes at all times...
permanently (without having to double click it)?



Use tclockex from:-

http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/tclockex/index.htm

Best systray clock I have ever found!

Freeware!!


--
Paulie

pjpjpj A T aussiemail D O T com
  #22  
Old April 25th 04, 06:08 PM
Thorsten Matzner
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

"Alex U" wrote:

How do I make WinXP Pro's System Tray Clock display
seconds in addition to hours and minutes at all times...
permanently (without having to double click it)?


You don't. Get a third-party clock replacement software from a site
like http://www.tucows.com/, http://www.simtel.net/simtel.net/

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  #23  
Old April 25th 04, 06:08 PM
jquiet
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would like seconds also
and wouldn't mind seeing the date either.

"Alex U" wrote in message
...
How do I make WinXP Pro's System Tray Clock display
seconds in addition to hours and minutes at all times...
permanently (without having to double click it)?



  #24  
Old April 25th 04, 06:08 PM
Alex U
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Posts: n/a
Default Systerm Tray Clock

-----Original Message-----
Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would

like seconds also and wouldn't mind seeing the date
either.

OK, barring a WinFix, what I was looking for
was "Tclock2.zip" @
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/Art...9411/39411.htm
l



  #25  
Old April 25th 04, 06:10 PM
jquiet
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

That looks fine. Any idea how to get the format string to not be military
time? This is what I was trying to get:
ddd, yyyy/mm/dd hh:nn:ss AM/PM

but the hours were military

I think I'll forget the custom string and settle for the defaults without
the year, and 12H selected.

I'm starting to like this group. This is my first day but I got two quick
answers.

Thanks

"Alex U" wrote in message
...
-----Original Message-----
Please post back if you find a simple free one. I would

like seconds also and wouldn't mind seeing the date
either.

OK, barring a WinFix, what I was looking for
was "Tclock2.zip" @
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/Art...9411/39411.htm
l





  #26  
Old April 25th 04, 06:11 PM
Pauline Johnson
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Default Systerm Tray Clock

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 20:19:50 -0700, "Alex U"
wrote:

How do I make WinXP Pro's System Tray Clock display
seconds in addition to hours and minutes at all times...
permanently (without having to double click it)?



Use tclockex from:-

http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/tclockex/index.htm

Best systray clock I have ever found!

Freeware!!


--
Paulie

pjpjpj A T aussiemail D O T com
 




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