Hi Kim:

You were right but now it's behaving differently than before when I had XP Home and before ServicePack 2 . What I just did to get it to work is dbl click on the word Search to the right of the vertical  DQSD sizing bar. What happens is the Search icon jumps to the far left (touching the Quick Launch's vertical sizing bar), revealing a very large search field. Then the >> chevrons are displayed, which when I click them the DQSD menu appears correctly. The calendar displays correctly

With XP Home I'd size search field so that the day, date and time fit exactly in the search field and, the chevrons would be at the right end of the search field.

When I selected "Check for update" I got the exact same error massage 
"DQSD failed to parse on-line version information. 
Error message: The download of the specific resource has failed."
I did the "Check for update" procedure twice with the same results.
Thanks, I'll be so pleased if I can get it working as it did before I upgraded to XP Pro and Service Pack 2.

With aloha,

Kerry

Kim Gräsman wrote:
Hi Kerry, 

  
And, now when I single, dbl, or right click on the <<  the 
tool tray expands and I can't get the DQSD menu but I can get 
the calendar by right clicking in the search field . The day 
and date shows fine.
    

I think you're clicking the wrong chevron. DQSD's is pointing the other way:
">>". However, it only becomes visible if the search field holds a certain
width, so try making it wider, and it should appear just to the right of the
input box. I believe the one you're trying is the one that displays all tray
notification area icons.

  
I also got a desktop 
message "DQSD failed to parse on-line version information. 
Error message: The download of the specific resource has failed."
    

Provided you get the menu showing, can you try and click "Check for
update..."? I think you may have run into a temporary error, but I want to
make sure.

Cheers,
Kim



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