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How to put date name beside Clock


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You will have to play with registry of windows

Start-> Run ->regedit ->HKEY_CURRENT_USER ->International

Then in the right side search for sTimeFormat you will find it

h:mm:ss tt change it to d:h:mm:ss tt

But the intl.cpl will not recognize that d refer to date and it may need some edit with reshack and some other independent files but i really dunno how !

So you have now two options:

1st: Every day you navigate to this registry and change the day manually or you can make .reg file to change it. (i hate this solution).

2nd: You will need a 3rd party program and you have 2 options here

I: Search for clock with date display in tray

Here is some links

-> Download_1

-> Download_2

II: Will need a batch, script or something like that to read date of your system and write it instead of letter d

in the registry. ( i like this solution)

Hope that help !

Edited by xtremee
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TClock is a handy little (open source) program for doing that and more. There are currently to (completely seperate) versions available: WildBill's TClock and (Mine) Stoic Joker's T-Clock.

WildBill's is written in Delphi and continues to support Win9x - Vista (x86) OSs

Mine is written in C++ and supports only Win2k - Vista (x86 & x64) OSs

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