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More info?)
It seems like it would be...This is a SBS2000 Server.
However, the client I am working with has an SBS2003
Server.
I did create a new Group policy. I looked at the
administrative template and it did not have the choice for
removing clock time. I looked at an existing one on
another server, and it also had exactly the same choices
under User Config/Administrative templates/Startmenu and
Taskmanager as the one I created. Any thoughts?
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi
>
>I'm not sure why you're not seeing the policy setting.
It's part of the
>default system.adm file on Windows Server 2003. Is the
policy you're
>attempting to edit something that's hanging around from
an older operating
>system? What happens if you create a brand new policy
from scratch? The
>setting is towards the end of the list by default.
>
>HTH
>--
>Mark Renoden [MSFT]
>Windows Platform Support Team
>Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>
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><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:756001c48408$4091ac70$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi Again -- I went to the GPO User Configuration -->
Start
>> Menu and TaskBar, and di not see the "Remove clock...."
>> option. It wasn't there. This is a 2003 server.
>>
>> Do you know how to add the option. I tried loading one
of
>> the other .adm files, but it put it in the User
>> Configuration as Unsupported .adm. I would really like
to
>> find out where the option you mentioned can be found.
Any
>> ideas?
>>
>> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi again
>>>
>>>Just checked it out. This setting does not apply to
>> Windows 2000. I'd
>>>suggest running regmon from www.sysinternals.com to see
>> what changes when
>>>you toggle the option to show or hide the clock and then
>> build your own .ADM
>>>file to implement it.
>>>
>>>HTH
>>>--
>>>Mark Renoden [MSFT]
>>>Windows Platform Support Team
>>>Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>>>
>>>Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email
>> address to email
>>>me; I'll post a response back to the group.
>>>
>>>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>> confers no rights.
>>>
>>>"Mark Renoden [MSFT]" <markreno@online.microsoft.com>
>> wrote in message
>>>news:uJw1Ss$gEHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Not sure if this is available under Windows 2000 but
>> certainly is under
>>>> Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP.
>>>>
>>>> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates ->
Start
>> Menu and
>>>> Taskbar -> Remove Clock from the system notification
area
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> --
>>>> Mark Renoden [MSFT]
>>>> Windows Platform Support Team
>>>> Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>>>>
>>>> Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my
email
>> address to email
>>>> me; I'll post a response back to the group.
>>>>
>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
and
>> confers no
>>>> rights.
>>>>
>>>> "RLH" <rlh5@cox.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:74d101c483d0$a2bce0a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>>>> Is is possible to hide the clock for a group of
users.
>>>>> Regional offices use terminal server to connect and
we do
>>>>> not want the time to display in the System Tray. Can
>>>>> anyone provide me with an answer as the best way to
do
>>>>> this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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