Loading Tclock on XP startup?

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Episode3WillSuck said:
Can someone please tell me how to accomplish this?

Right click on the clock box.

Under TClockEx Properties/Advanced, there is a box to tick off and to load
automatically. Works fine for me.
 
Ribitt said:
Right click on the clock box.

Under TClockEx Properties/Advanced, there is a box to tick off and to load
automatically. Works fine for me.

When I right click the clock box I see "TClock Properties" and under it is
"TClock Help", "About TClock", etc. I'm having trouble finding what you
mentioned. I can't find it in the TClock properties menu either. Could you
elaborate a little more? Thanks.
 
When I right click the clock box I see "TClock Properties" and under it is
"TClock Help", "About TClock", etc. I'm having trouble finding what you
mentioned. I can't find it in the TClock properties menu either. Could you
elaborate a little more? Thanks.

Right Click: TClockEx Properties : Advanced : Tick at bottom left
'Load Automatically when Windows Starts' : OK
Regards
D.G.

BOLTON North West England

(e-mail address removed)
 
D.G. said:
Right Click: TClockEx Properties : Advanced : Tick at bottom left
'Load Automatically when Windows Starts' : OK

I don't have this "TClockEX Properties" that you guys are talking about
(this is my 1st time using this prog and I downloaded the most recent
version from the homepage). I only have "TClock Properties" and there's no
Advanced tab or button anywhere in there.
 
Episode3WillSuck said:
Can someone please tell me how to accomplish this?
Just create a shortcut and move it into your start up folder. That will
do the trick.

HTH,

Kent
 
Episode3WillSuck said:
Can someone please tell me how to accomplish this?
"Ribitt" <[email protected]> May 29, 2004 at 09:44 PM wrote:
Right click on the clock box.
Under TClockEx Properties/Advanced, there is a box to
tick off and to load automatically. Works fine for me.

The confusion her lies in the fact that you are talking about two
different utilities

TClock v2.2.8

&

TClockEx v1.4.2
http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/tclockex/index.htm

I've tried both & personally prefer TClockEx.

Instructions regarding TClockEx are valid.

hth

blue
 
I don't have this "TClockEX Properties" that you guys are talking about
(this is my 1st time using this prog and I downloaded the most recent
version from the homepage). I only have "TClock Properties" and there's no
Advanced tab or button anywhere in there.
There are two similar programs from different authors: Tclock AND
TclockEX.
However there is a 'new' version of Tclock called Tclock Light which is
written for XP.
Get it here http://homepage1.nifty.com/kazubon/tclocklight/

I tried all three before I realized that with XP, holding the mouse over
the time, shows the date in a little box, and dragging the toolbar until
it is twice as wide gives the date all the time.
--
Jim

Tyneside - North East of England
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Visit http://freespace.virgin.net/mr.jimscott
 
Kent Huff said:
Just create a shortcut and move it into your start up folder. That will
do the trick.

For TClock: Right click time in tray (context menu); TClock Properties;
Misc. tab; Press button to create a shortcut in startup folder that is
located in Start Menu\Programs\Startup. Note, you can put this shortcut in
either All Users subfolder (all users will use Tclock for all users) or
your-user-name subfolder).

You may want to investigate TClockEx (voted pricelessware 2004), TClock2
(should have been pricelessware), and TClock Light as well as TClock. Each
has advantages and all are good. The following links provide brief
summaries and further links. (Thanks Susan, et al.)

TClock (also TClock Light via home page link)
http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/A710.htm
TClockEx
http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004ORGANIZERS.htm#A711
TClock2
http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/programs/B237.htm
 
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