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Old 08-28-2008, 09:21 PM
mohsen
 
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hello,
I have 2 question, please help me
1_there is any way to show "second" in the "date modified" of a file?
for example, in the "my picture" we rclick/view/detail
now in the "date modified" we can see for example (08/06/28 13:24) and i
want to see (08/06/28 13:24:12)
what should I do?

2_I need "Shamsi calendar" in my windows
there is any patch or update to add this feature to my windows?
thanks
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Old 08-30-2008, 10:41 AM
Bill P
 
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"mohsen" <mohsen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07DDC9E8-EAD3-47FB-ACDB-FA2437E0D96A@microsoft.com...
> hello,
> I have 2 question, please help me
> 1_there is any way to show "second" in the "date modified" of a file?
> for example, in the "my picture" we rclick/view/detail
> now in the "date modified" we can see for example (08/06/28 13:24) and i
> want to see (08/06/28 13:24:12)
> what should I do?
>
> 2_I need "Shamsi calendar" in my windows
> there is any patch or update to add this feature to my windows?
> thanks


Hi

1 - If you want to see seconds then rt click an image file and select
properties.
2 - Google for Shamsi calendar - there are a lot of options to choose from.

Regards Bill


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