Windows 7 Date/Time Format In Windows XP & Vista

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has several new things built into it, one of it is that it displays both the date as well as the time in the system tray.

Windows XP and do not have this feature built into them, but if you want to display the date and time in the system tray, AskVG has discovered a tiny portable utility called TClock will help you with it.

Once you have downloaded the files, unzip it and double click on the tclock executable.

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TClock will replace the default clock in the system taskbar and display a new format, you can customize the display by customizing the date format.

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  1. Adam Dempsey
    April 21st, 2009 at 7:35 am #

    XP Does have this built in? Just drag the taskbar to be double the height and the date then shows. I’ve had it setup like that for years without any third-party software.

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  2. Glass Beads
    April 21st, 2009 at 8:32 am #

    Very nice, I just put myself in Military time.

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  3. Cat Training
    April 23rd, 2009 at 2:15 pm #

    I’m trying to play this one game which offers online play through servers, and I have the controls setup so I can play one window with a controller and one with a keyboard and mouse. Problem is, this game doesn’t support splitscreen, but I had this idea to open to windows, and start a server with one, and connect them both there. Getting them both there isn’t the problem. The controls for one don’t respond unless that window is selected. So, I need to know how you select two programs at the same time. Thanks.

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