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Guest
Hi
The system tray clock/calender is only one calender tool
I can run on my win xp pro sp2.
Two accounts defined. The first for administrative tasks
with advanced privilages, and the second for all-day tasks
with restricted privilages.
It is impossible to open the clock/calender dialog from
the restricted account, if you need some insigth in the
current calender to plan some activities.
It should be possible to be able for the restricted user to open
this dialog with read only access.
So complicated machine the windows xp is,
but the simple and basic thing is missing here.
--
win xp pro sp 2 engl
intel p4 2.8 533
1 GB RAM
asus p4s800d-e dlx
asus 9600XT TVD 128 MB
PATA WD 80 GB
The system tray clock/calender is only one calender tool
I can run on my win xp pro sp2.
Two accounts defined. The first for administrative tasks
with advanced privilages, and the second for all-day tasks
with restricted privilages.
It is impossible to open the clock/calender dialog from
the restricted account, if you need some insigth in the
current calender to plan some activities.
It should be possible to be able for the restricted user to open
this dialog with read only access.
So complicated machine the windows xp is,
but the simple and basic thing is missing here.
--
win xp pro sp 2 engl
intel p4 2.8 533
1 GB RAM
asus p4s800d-e dlx
asus 9600XT TVD 128 MB
PATA WD 80 GB