calculator in 2000 professional

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I work for a large company which uses windows.... would MS Calculator come
bundled automatically and licenced for use on the thousands of workstations
throughout the company? [End users like me don't have access to more than a
few company selected programs]

I am trying to persuade my company to allow us access to a calculator
program, rather than just a javascript calculator which they offer on the
intranet, which is so basic it doesn't even allow numbers to be inputted from
the keyboard. Obviously if I can show them that they have already bought and
paid for a superior product, then I stand a much better chance of seeing this
change carried out.

Thanks in advance.
 
It should be installed with windows.

You click on START--->RUN then type in calc.exe and it should bring it up.
It is natually installed with windows most of the time. Unless your IT
department didn't install it.

John
 
CALC.EXE is included in the \i386 install directory on the W2k CD. It is
one of the basic accessories (like notepad and the command prompt) that
are part of all W2k systems shipped by MS. If you have W2k, you have
calc, unless someone took steps to remove it from the install package.

If "MS Calculator" is something else, I've not heard of it.

Start/Programs/Accessories/Calculator takes you there.
 

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