How to get calendar and analog clock on desktop

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At work our computers have calendars and analog clocks on the desktop.
I couldn't find a program my home computer. Is this a feature usually
found on business computers?
 
At work our computers have calendars and analog clocks on the desktop.
I couldn't find a program my home computer. Is this a feature usually
found on business computers?

What's this got to do with Windows XP??
 
Uncle Grumpy said:
What's this got to do with Windows XP??

He's probably running XP at work.

Duh.

The seeming lack of ability to extrapolate information from
user posts and not respond with the canned "What's this
got to do with Windows XP??" by a few participants here
never ceases to amaze me...

To the OP: Sounds like your work computers have some
additional software installed - try right-clicking on either
the analog clock app or the calendar app and see if you get
a menu with an About command.
 
At work our computers have calendars and analog clocks on the desktop.
I couldn't find a program my home computer. Is this a feature usually
found on business computers?
If your work computers also run Windows XP, then the clock and calendar are 3rd party software that
has been added. You might ask your IT group what software they used and see if it is available for
your computer. Windows Vista has that feature built in.
 
V Green said:
The seeming lack of ability to extrapolate information from
user posts and not respond with the canned "What's this
got to do with Windows XP??" by a few participants here
never ceases to amaze me...

Bozos seem to think that because their OS is WinXP, they can post any
question here, no matter how unrelated it is to the
operation/maintenance of the OS.

**** 'em.

And you too.
 
He's probably running XP at work.

Duh.

The seeming lack of ability to extrapolate information from
user posts and not respond with the canned "What's this
got to do with Windows XP??" by a few participants here
never ceases to amaze me...

To the OP: Sounds like your work computers have some
additional software installed - try right-clicking on either
the analog clock app or the calendar app and see if you get
a menu with an About command.

I did all that before i posted and couldn't access the calendar or
clock. I think it might be additional software as another poster
suggested. Thanks.
 
how about checking Task Manager or MSCONFIG to see what's running.

(e-mail address removed)@sport.rr.com

At work our computers have calendars and analog clocks on the desktop.
I couldn't find a program my home computer. Is this a feature usually
found on business computers?
 
Excellent. Good one.
how about checking Task Manager or MSCONFIG to see what's running.

(e-mail address removed)@sport.rr.com

At work our computers have calendars and analog clocks on the desktop.
I couldn't find a program my home computer. Is this a feature usually
found on business computers?
 
Hi mikeyhsd,
I just search that folder
C:\WINDOWS\pchealth\helpctr\binaries
in there a lot of file,what am I do
here that file
pchsvs.dll
pchshell.dll
notiflag
msinfo.dll
msconfig
hscupd
helpsvc
helpctr
hcappress.dll
brpinfo.dll
and there are zip file (pchdt_w3,hscsp_w3,hscmui)
Sorry I a lot question,becase I still learn about it,thanks.





how about checking Task Manager or MSCONFIG to see what's running.

(e-mail address removed)@sport.rr.com

At work our computers have calendars and analog clocks on the desktop.
I couldn't find a program my home computer. Is this a feature usually
found on business computers?
 
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