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- Path: sparky!uunet!spool.mu.edu!agate!shyguy
- From: shyguy@ocf.berkeley.edu (David S. Shy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: clock
- Date: 12 Sep 1992 22:22:17 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley Open Computing Facility
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- Message-ID: <18tqipINNk0b@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- A strange thing has been happening to me lately. I've just
- reinstalled OS/2 and my clock refuses to show up on the desktop when
- I boot up.
-
- Before I reinstalled, everytime I shut down with the clock on the
- desktop, it would automatically appear when I boot up the next time.
-
- But now, it won't do it anymore and I have to put it in the
- startup folder to have it come up automatically?
-
- This is not too big of a problem, but it is just having a psychological
- effect on me since I remember some people posting about how we really
- shouldn't automatically start up applications such as the clock via
- the startup folder.
-
- Has this happened to anyone else?
-
- Btw: why does every dos application I run puts pulse on a one way trip
- to heaven?
-
-
- David Shy
- shyguy@ocf.berkeley.edu
-
-