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My Clock
Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win
98se. Anyone? |
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Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check
Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? |
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Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then
check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. -----Original Message----- Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? . |
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On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 03:04:27 -0700, "My Clock"
wrote: Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. How many apps do you have running? What are the apps running? Could those apps be in conflict? How many apps in the system tray? Can you drag the taskbar up and then see the clock? -- Sincerely, | (©) (©) | ------ooo--(_)--ooo------ Andrew H. Carter | ///\\\ d(-_-)b | |
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Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All
Files" and click OK. Find the file named timedate.cpl in the Windows\System folder, and double-click it...does the clock applet open then? If it does not, or you get an error message, extract a new copy of timedate.cpl from the Windows CD (or the .cab file location on your hard drive) using the "Extract one file" option of System File Checker (SFC). HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows Files: http://support.microsoft.com/default...EN-US;129605#5 http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#1pp http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#2pp -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "My Clock" wrote in message ... Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. -----Original Message----- Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? . |
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Only stea, win mix and zone labs.
None are in conflict. I can drag the task bar but no clock. -----Original Message----- On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 03:04:27 -0700, "My Clock" wrote: Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then=20 check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the=20 closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and=20 really small. Kinda weird. How many apps do you have running? =20 What are the apps running? Could those apps be in=20 conflict? =20 How many apps in the system tray?=20 Can you drag the taskbar up and then see the clock? --=20 Sincerely, | (=A9) (=A9) | ------ooo--(_)--ooo------ Andrew H. Carter | ///\\\ d(-_-)b | . |
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Yes the clock does come up when I click the file.
-----Original Message----- Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All Files" and click OK. Find the file named timedate.cpl in the Windows\System folder, and double-click it...does the clock applet open then? If it does not, or you get an error message, extract a new copy of timedate.cpl from the Windows CD (or the .cab file location on your hard drive) using the "Extract one file" option of System File Checker (SFC). HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows Files: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;129605#5 http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#1pp http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#2pp -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "My Clock" wrote in message ... Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. -----Original Message----- Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? . . |
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Try running a repair on Internet Explorer:
Click StartRun, type the following and click Enter, for IE5x: RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE5Maintenance or this, if you have IE6x installed: RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance Choose the Repair option, and continue. If the repair says it cannot complete, reinstall Internet Explorer: Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer Upgrade in Windows 98: http://tinyurl.com/r5ba -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm wrote in message ... Yes the clock does come up when I click the file. -----Original Message----- Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All Files" and click OK. Find the file named timedate.cpl in the Windows\System folder, and double-click it...does the clock applet open then? If it does not, or you get an error message, extract a new copy of timedate.cpl from the Windows CD (or the .cab file location on your hard drive) using the "Extract one file" option of System File Checker (SFC). HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows Files: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;129605#5 http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#1pp http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#2pp -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "My Clock" wrote in message ... Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. -----Original Message----- Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? . . |
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did that no luck
-----Original Message----- Try running a repair on Internet Explorer: Click StartRun, type the following and click Enter, for IE5x: RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE5Maintenance or this, if you have IE6x installed: RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance Choose the Repair option, and continue. If the repair says it cannot complete, reinstall Internet Explorer: Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer Upgrade in Windows 98: http://tinyurl.com/r5ba -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm wrote in message ... Yes the clock does come up when I click the file. -----Original Message----- Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All Files" and click OK. Find the file named timedate.cpl in the Windows\System folder, and double-click it...does the clock applet open then? If it does not, or you get an error message, extract a new copy of timedate.cpl from the Windows CD (or the .cab file location on your hard drive) using the "Extract one file" option of System File Checker (SFC). HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows Files: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;129605#5 http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#1pp http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#2pp -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "My Clock" wrote in message ... Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. -----Original Message----- Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? . . . |
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Have you tried restarting in Safe Mode, and then restarting into normal mode?
-- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm wrote in message ... did that no luck -----Original Message----- Try running a repair on Internet Explorer: Click StartRun, type the following and click Enter, for IE5x: RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE5Maintenance or this, if you have IE6x installed: RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance Choose the Repair option, and continue. If the repair says it cannot complete, reinstall Internet Explorer: Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer Upgrade in Windows 98: http://tinyurl.com/r5ba -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm wrote in message ... Yes the clock does come up when I click the file. -----Original Message----- Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All Files" and click OK. Find the file named timedate.cpl in the Windows\System folder, and double-click it...does the clock applet open then? If it does not, or you get an error message, extract a new copy of timedate.cpl from the Windows CD (or the .cab file location on your hard drive) using the "Extract one file" option of System File Checker (SFC). HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows Files: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;129605#5 http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#1pp http://users.westelcom.com/rogersr/sfc.htm#2pp -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "My Clock" wrote in message ... Thanks, but It was already checked. If I uncheck it then check it again a blank spot where the clock opens the closes then opens again, like the clock is invisible and really small. Kinda weird. -----Original Message----- Right-click a blank spot on the Taskbar, select Properties and check Show Clock. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/index.html In microsoft.public.win98.apps, "My clock" wrote: Hmmm, My Clock is not in the task bar, and I am using Win 98se. Anyone? . . . |
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