Windows Clock

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PACHA- castineiras

Hi
I want to know if exist any way to permit domain Users to see the analogic
windows clock but maintaining the date/time change restriction.
I have a W2000 Domain with W2000 Pro And WXP Pro clients
Actually when user double click the digital clock in the corner get the
message warning that has no permission to change time, and they want to see
the analog watch...
Thanks for the help.

Regards
Pacha
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

PACHA- castineiras@(quitaresto)msn.com
Hi
I want to know if exist any way to permit domain Users to see the
analogic windows clock but maintaining the date/time change
restriction.
I have a W2000 Domain with W2000 Pro And WXP Pro clients
Actually when user double click the digital clock in the corner get
the message warning that has no permission to change time, and they
want to see the analog watch...
Thanks for the help.

Regards
Pacha

You could install a Google desktop gadget for this, if you wanted, although
I've always worried that things like that will just waste resources.
Users can *see* the digital clock in the system tray - I don't know why
they'd need to double click on it for any reason.
 
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Alex

We have many users who like to double click on the clock also to see the
calendar and the clock. From what it seems WinXP doesnt allow you to give
permissions to just the clock as they will have the ability to change the
time etc. This has changed in windows vista where you have the gp extensions
to allow them to open but not change the time
 
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PACHA- castineiras

OK. Thanks
As Alex said, many users wants to see analog clock and calendar (to schedule
vacations I think :))
 
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PACHA- castineiras

OK Alex
Thanks a lot.



Alex said:
We have many users who like to double click on the clock also to see the
calendar and the clock. From what it seems WinXP doesnt allow you to give
permissions to just the clock as they will have the ability to change the
time etc. This has changed in windows vista where you have the gp extensions
to allow them to open but not change the time
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

PACHA- castineiras@(quitaresto)msn.com
OK. Thanks
As Alex said, many users wants to see analog clock and calendar (to
schedule vacations I think :))

For the calendar, do you have MS Outlook?
 

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