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Old November 12th 08, 05:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
dayjovu
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Default Tray Area -Customization Problem: Notification Behavior Not Modifi

When I right Click the Tray area of the Task Bar (far left where clock is)
and select Properties, I used to be able to change the Icon Notification
Behavior via the drop down box. The option to show the icon "when Inactive"
use to also have a pick for "always Show". This option is no longer popping
up as a choice.

Can anyone advise on where else the Behavior Notification drop down box can
be tweaked?
Looking for a work around I guess.

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Old November 12th 08, 06:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Swifty
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Default Tray Area -Customization Problem: Notification Behavior Not Modifi

dayjovu wrote:
When I right Click the Tray area of the Task Bar (far left where clock is)
and select Properties, I used to be able to change the Icon Notification
Behavior via the drop down box. The option to show the icon "when Inactive"
use to also have a pick for "always Show". This option is no longer popping
up as a choice.

Can anyone advise on where else the Behavior Notification drop down box can
be tweaked?
Looking for a work around I guess.


You can right click the "" at the left-hand edge of the system tray
area for that choice.

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