Difference between revisions of "WinCalendarTime"
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<pre>%ProgramFiles%\WinCalendarTime\WinCalendarTime.exe</pre> | <pre>%ProgramFiles%\WinCalendarTime\WinCalendarTime.exe</pre> | ||
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+ | Does the above start WinCalendarTime on every login? | ||
[[category:Silent Installers]] | [[category:Silent Installers]] |
Revision as of 18:34, 26 April 2007
WinCalendarTime
WinCalendarTime "replaces the standard Windows clock with an enhanced clock, if you click on it a calendar is displayed." (It's like the nice GNOME clock!)
Installer
Apparently, WinCalendarTime uses InnoSetup because the following works.
WinCalendarTimeSetup-1.0.exe /silent
Since this doesn't start the program yet, you should also try
%ProgramFiles%\WinCalendarTime\WinCalendarTime.exe
Open Questions
Does the above start WinCalendarTime on every login?