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Old March 4th 05, 08:49 AM
jim
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Default system tray(the on on the right)

i'll have items that pop up on the system tray after my PC reboots. I can
get rid of them by going to properties, custimize, then select 'always hide'
to get rid of them. But, it will reset itself or something because everytime
I reboot, the annoying little icon is back in the tray. Anyway to fix this?
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Old March 4th 05, 09:55 AM
Thorsten Matzner
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Default system tray(the on on the right)

jim wrote:

i'll have items that pop up on the system tray after my PC reboots. I can
get rid of them by going to properties, custimize, then select 'always hide'
to get rid of them. But, it will reset itself or something because everytime
I reboot, the annoying little icon is back in the tray. Anyway to fix this?


Try resetting the settings for the Notification Area: "How to Clear
Past Items from the Notification Area"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283084).

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Old March 4th 05, 10:51 AM
Gerry Cornell
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Default system tray(the on on the right)

Jim

I think you are referring to the Notification Area.

What does the Icon represent? Have you tried right clicking on the icon?


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i'll have items that pop up on the system tray after my PC reboots. I
can
get rid of them by going to properties, custimize, then select 'always
hide'
to get rid of them. But, it will reset itself or something because
everytime
I reboot, the annoying little icon is back in the tray. Anyway to fix
this?


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Old March 4th 05, 06:11 PM
jim
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Default system tray(the on on the right)

for example, on my laptop when using my wireless connection, i have the small
icon for "local area connection unplugged'

"Gerry Cornell" wrote:

Jim

I think you are referring to the Notification Area.

What does the Icon represent? Have you tried right clicking on the icon?


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i'll have items that pop up on the system tray after my PC reboots. I
can
get rid of them by going to properties, custimize, then select 'always
hide'
to get rid of them. But, it will reset itself or something because
everytime
I reboot, the annoying little icon is back in the tray. Anyway to fix
this?



 




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