If you right click on the systray and bring up the properties you'll see an option to "Show Clock".
"Paul Berkow" <427450@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CX1ne.18092$bD5.7190@xxxxxxxxxxx > Running XP Pro w/ SP2
> Came to computer yesterday, and noticed the clock was
> no longer in the Systray.
> I rebooted. No good.
> I did a System Restore, went back 4 days, no help.
> Any help would be appreciated.
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> Paul
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