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« on: February 13, 2008, 01:11:37 PM »

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If you are familiar with Windows operating system, you will know that a clock resides within the System Tray. The time that the clock displays is determined by your time zone. Vista lets you add multiple clocks to the System Tray in case you need to know the time in more than one time zone. For example, if you are traveling, you may want to keep track of the local time and the time back at home. Vista lets you monitor the time in two additional time zones.

To add a second clock to the System Tray to keep track of additional time zones:

   1. Double click the clock within the System Tray.
   2. Click Date and Time Settings.
   3. Select the Additional Clocks tab.
   4. Click Show this clock and use the drop down arrow to select the proper time zone.
   5. Click OK.

You can view the time for the additional time zone you selected by clicking the time in the System Tray.
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