After trying to resolve this issue like ten different ways, I decided to wait on MS to hopefully come up with a solution.
When I saw this post I decided to give it a try and it worked right away....
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After trying to resolve this issue like ten different ways, I decided to wait on MS to hopefully come up with a solution.
When I saw this post I decided to give it a try and it worked right away....
Still no luck.
Will research the issue in more detail and post a response with a solution hopefully!!
No luck!!
As mentioned in my earlier post, if I edit the UseWin32TrayClockExperience entry to "1", I do see the win7 old clock.
Setting it to "0" does nothing. All I get is the default windows error audio...
I upgraded from Win7 to Win 10 and am not able to view the new clock/calendar.
Tried the "UseWin32TrayClockExperience" hack but it still does not work with the entry set at "0". If I edit the entry...