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wdk
July 4th 07, 04:58 PM
I'm running on a wireless network, so I don't need to know that my net cable
is unplugged. Neither do I want the windows wireless icon, because it don't
work rite half the time anyway. I do want my Broadcom icon, because it tells
me the truth, and I also want to ALWAYS see my battery icon, even when the
power is plugged in, so I can see when it's charged up.
So, I right click on the taskbar, go to properties, customize, and pick
Always Hide, or Always show, as the case may be, Apply, OK.
Next time I boot up, it goes back like it was!!!!

Brian A.
July 4th 07, 05:56 PM
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"wdk" > wrote in message
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> I'm running on a wireless network, so I don't need to know that my net cable
> is unplugged. Neither do I want the windows wireless icon, because it don't
> work rite half the time anyway. I do want my Broadcom icon, because it tells
> me the truth, and I also want to ALWAYS see my battery icon, even when the
> power is plugged in, so I can see when it's charged up.
> So, I right click on the taskbar, go to properties, customize, and pick
> Always Hide, or Always show, as the case may be, Apply, OK.
> Next time I boot up, it goes back like it was!!!!
>

For the Network icons either:
Right click the icon in the Notification Area (Systray) and click "Open network
connections" in the popup menu.
or
On the desktop Right click My Network Places and click Properties in the popup menu.

Right click a network that's listed and click Properties in the popup menu.
Uncheck "Show icon in......" and/or "Notify me when.....".
Click Ok and select another listed network/device.
When finished with the ones you desire to disable the options ok all the way out.

For the battery:
Right click the desktop.
In the popup menu click Properties > ScreenSaver tab > Power button.
After configuring all of your desired settings Apply > Ok out.

Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Shell/User }
Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://basconotw.mvps.org/

Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

PA Bear
July 4th 07, 07:03 PM
One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party
applications may be disallowing the change(s) from "sticking". These include
but are not limited to Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer,
SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, Norton AntiVirus, McAfee
VirusScan and/or Antispyware, and Zone Alarm (Free and Pro).
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org

wdk wrote:
> I'm running on a wireless network, so I don't need to know that my net
> cable
> is unplugged. Neither do I want the windows wireless icon, because it
> don't
> work rite half the time anyway. I do want my Broadcom icon, because it
> tells
> me the truth, and I also want to ALWAYS see my battery icon, even when the
> power is plugged in, so I can see when it's charged up.
> So, I right click on the taskbar, go to properties, customize, and pick
> Always Hide, or Always show, as the case may be, Apply, OK.
> Next time I boot up, it goes back like it was!!!!

wdk
July 4th 07, 08:12 PM
I have McAfee ViruScan. Guess I need to check it's configuration or maybe
have a word with them.
Thanks.

"PA Bear" wrote:

> One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party
> applications may be disallowing the change(s) from "sticking". These include
> but are not limited to Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer,
> SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, Norton AntiVirus, McAfee
> VirusScan and/or Antispyware, and Zone Alarm (Free and Pro).
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>
> wdk wrote:
> > I'm running on a wireless network, so I don't need to know that my net
> > cable
> > is unplugged. Neither do I want the windows wireless icon, because it
> > don't
> > work rite half the time anyway. I do want my Broadcom icon, because it
> > tells
> > me the truth, and I also want to ALWAYS see my battery icon, even when the
> > power is plugged in, so I can see when it's charged up.
> > So, I right click on the taskbar, go to properties, customize, and pick
> > Always Hide, or Always show, as the case may be, Apply, OK.
> > Next time I boot up, it goes back like it was!!!!
>
>

PA Bear
July 4th 07, 09:09 PM
Start there, yes. Good luck.

wdk wrote:
> I have McAfee ViruScan. Guess I need to check it's configuration or maybe
> have a word with them.
> Thanks.
>
> "PA Bear" wrote:
>
>> One or more options/settings in an ever-growing number of third-party
>> applications may be disallowing the change(s) from "sticking". These
>> include but are not limited to Ad-aware's Ad-Watch, Spybot Tea Timer,
>> SpywareBlaster, SpySweeper, Spyware Doctor, Norton AntiVirus, McAfee
>> VirusScan and/or Antispyware, and Zone Alarm (Free and Pro).
>> --
>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
>> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>>
>> wdk wrote:
>>> I'm running on a wireless network, so I don't need to know that my net
>>> cable
>>> is unplugged. Neither do I want the windows wireless icon, because it
>>> don't
>>> work rite half the time anyway. I do want my Broadcom icon, because it
>>> tells
>>> me the truth, and I also want to ALWAYS see my battery icon, even when
>>> the
>>> power is plugged in, so I can see when it's charged up.
>>> So, I right click on the taskbar, go to properties, customize, and pick
>>> Always Hide, or Always show, as the case may be, Apply, OK.
>>> Next time I boot up, it goes back like it was!!!!

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