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Re: Off-Topic - Windows 2000


  • Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 16:45:27 +0000
  • From: "Seth Weinstein" <sweinstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Off-Topic - Windows 2000

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FYI, I am running NT on one of my machines and there was no clock.exe app.

Seth Weinstein
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-----Original Message-----
From: jbclem [mailto:jbclem1@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2009 02:10 AM
To: 'Carroll Slemaker', 'Omega Forum'
Subject: Re: Off-Topic - Windows 2000

I just searched my Win2000 hard drives nad couldn't find clock.exe.Checking on the web and it turns out to be a file that would be left overfrom NT 4.0 if you had installed Windows 2000 over it. A clean install,like mine, wouldn't have it. I'll look and see if I can find the NT 4.0disks I used to have.John----- Original Message -----From: "Carroll Slemaker" To: "Omega Forum" Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2009 5:47 PMSubject: Off-Topic - Windows 2000> I'm looking for anyone currently using Windows2000 who could e-mail me a> file named clock.exe>> This is a small clock applet. It displays a simple clock windowcontaining> the time including seconds and the date. It can be configured as either> digital or analog and can be set to any desired size.>> I have just switched to Windows XP and discovered that it has no such> applet. I know there are many clock applets available on the Net, butthey> all are loaded with lots of fancy bells-and-whistles and complex layouts> which I don't want.>> Anyone??? Thanks.>> Carroll Slemaker>