Re: How to let limited user access time settings
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Give him a checkbook register, it has a 3 year calendar.
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
My son likes to double click the time in the system tray and see the
calendar. As a limited user, Windows won't let him. Is there a way around
this?
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Relevant Pages
- How can I display the calendar - limited user?
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