Hello Roy,
29 Sep 99 16:43, Roy J. Tellason wrote to all:
RT> At one point here I had the "system clock" showing up on the desktop.
RT> Not only is it not there any more, but I can't even seem to find an
RT> icon in the current setup to access it!
RT> Can somebody point me to the right file here (Warp Connect), and
RT> suggest what I'd need to do to re-create the icon in its default
RT> location?
I don't think it's a program file, but I think it's an object on the desktop,
it's created by the install in the System Setup folder.
In the file \OS2\INI.RC on the boot drive I found this:
/* Objects that are in the system setup folder in OS/2 system folder on the
desktop */
"PM_InstallObject" "System Clock;WPClock;;RELOCATE"
"OBJECTID="
With a REXX script you can recreate an object on the desktop (I don't have
one, but I'm sure it can be done with a REXX script) or you could (problably
try to) use MAKEINI (see the \OS2\INI.RC file on your bootdrive). MAKEINI.EXE
is used by the install program to create OS2.INI and OS2SYS.INI.
Or you could (problably try to) use an INI editor to fill in the entry for the
system clock??
I don't have experience with this because I haven't lost any desktop object
and I don't intend to change that.
Greetings -=Eddy=- email: eddy.thilleman@net.hcc.nl
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