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How do I take out programs from the taskbar next to the clock????



 
 
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Old May 24th 04, 04:41 AM
MGGP
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Default How do I take out programs from the taskbar next to the clock????

1) Right-click on the icon of the program you want to
remove (in the SYSTRAY, next to the clock).
2) See if there is an option in one of the menu items to
prevent the program from starting automatically. Look
around !
If that doesn't work . . .
3) Go to Start, Run, type MSCONFIG and hit OK.
4) Go to the Startup tab and uncheck the item you think is
the unwanted program (Warning: Do some research, be sure
of what you're doing here ! If you're uncertain hit the
CANCEL button) Hit the Apply button, then OK. Windows
will prompt you to restart. Do so.

If none of this helps, post back.

Good Luck !


-----Original Message-----
I want to remove programs from the taskbar next to the

clock on my computor. How do I do this??? Please explain
in easy terms as I am not that computor savvy!!!!!
thanx
renjen76
.

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Old May 24th 04, 07:41 AM
Percival
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Default How do I take out programs from the taskbar next to the clock????

Please turn off the caps lock - it's regarded as shouting when posting to
NG and not many appreciate that!

I'm pleased that you managed to resolve your problem.

"renjen76" wrote in message
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THANK-YOU VERY MUCH THAT WORKED. FINALLY I COULD UNDERSTAND WHAT SOMEONE

TELLS ME.
THANK-YOU
renjen76



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Old May 24th 04, 07:42 AM
*Vanguard*
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Default How do I take out programs from the taskbar next to the clock????

renjen76 said in
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THANK-YOU VERY MUCH THAT WORKED. FINALLY I COULD UNDERSTAND WHAT
SOMEONE TELLS ME. THANK-YOU
renjen76


Killing the program using msconfig.exe (so it doesn't load) means you
don't get the functionality of that program. Some you don't need, like
QuickTime's 'qttask' or a program that the developer thought was crucial
but you don't. Say you remove the program used to start your anti-virus
program just because you don't want its tray icon. That means your
anti-virus program won't load, so why did you bother to install it?

Check the options within the program that is presenting the tray icon.
Often the program itself will have the option to NOT display its tray
icon.

Under Windows XP, you can also hide tray icons. They are still there
but not in your face all the time. You have to click the chevron to
expand the tray icon area to see the hidden icons. Right-click on the
taskbar and customize to select which you want hidden all the time,
which are hidden when inactive, and which are shown all the time.

And please stop yelling at us.

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Old May 24th 04, 05:41 PM
Crusty \(-: Old B@stard :-\)
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Default How do I take out programs from the taskbar next to the clock????

You use the program options and disable it. But then, the program may not
work the way you would expect it to.

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"renjen76" wrote in message
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I want to remove programs from the taskbar next to the clock on my

computor. How do I do this??? Please explain in easy terms as I am not that
computor savvy!!!!!
thanx
renjen76



 




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