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Old September 15th 15, 08:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Albert1
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Default Notification setting

Windows 10pro (upgraded form W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the above
mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.

Do you know how to remove them?
It is there a way to add or remove a program in the notification allowed
programs?

I searched the registry for USB Disk Ejector but I didn't find it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Albert
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Old September 15th 15, 11:08 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Dave-UK
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Default Notification setting


"Albert1" wrote in message ...
Windows 10pro (upgraded form W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the above
mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.

Do you know how to remove them?
It is there a way to add or remove a program in the notification allowed
programs?

I searched the registry for USB Disk Ejector but I didn't find it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Albert


CCleaner might help with that problem, it has a setting to clear the Notification Area cache.
On the cleaner tab Advanced Tray Notifications cache.



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Old September 16th 15, 12:36 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Jack Meoff
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Default Notification setting

Albert1 wrote in news:mt9s50$aeg$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

Windows 10pro (upgraded form W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the above
mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.


Serves you right for updating. You ain't seen nothing yet.

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Old September 16th 15, 02:12 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Steve Silverwood [KB6OJS]
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Default Notification setting

On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 21:39:13 +0200, Albert1
wrote:

Windows 10pro (upgraded form W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the above
mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.

Do you know how to remove them?
It is there a way to add or remove a program in the notification allowed
programs?

I searched the registry for USB Disk Ejector but I didn't find it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Albert


If you look in the system tray you should see a little green icon with
a check mark that when you mouse over it says, "Safely Remove Hardware
and Eject Media." Right-click on that and select the device you wish
to eject.

--
//Steve//
  #5  
Old September 16th 15, 10:29 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Albert1
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Default Notification setting

Il 16/09/2015 00:08, Dave-UK ha scritto:

"Albert1" wrote in message
...
Windows 10pro (upgraded from W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the
above mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.

Do you know how to remove them?
It is there a way to add or remove a program in the notification
allowed programs?

I searched the registry for USB Disk Ejector but I didn't find it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Albert


CCleaner might help with that problem, it has a setting to clear the
Notification Area cache.
On the cleaner tab Advanced Tray Notifications cache.



Thanks Dave. I did try Ccleaner but, alas, no way: silly 11 entries
still there.
Thank you anyway
Albert
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Old September 16th 15, 10:37 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Albert1
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Default Notification setting

Il 16/09/2015 01:36, Jack Meoff ha scritto:
Albert1 wrote in news:mt9s50$aeg$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

Windows 10pro (upgraded from W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the above
mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.


Serves you right for updating. You ain't seen nothing yet.

I don't find your advice very helpful.
I'm using W10 since August 10 and the above mentioned issue (quite small
indeed) is the only one I find so far. Furthermore I do think
the problem was caused by the Usb Disk Ejector and is not due to W10.
Greetings
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Old September 16th 15, 11:01 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Albert1
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Default Notification setting

Il 16/09/2015 02:44, Paul ha scritto:


So the interesting part of your problem, would
be whether all the instances of this portable
software, report the same "Path to the executable".

You would think the OS would notice they all
have the same path, and throw out the redundant
ones.

So while it can be cleaned up, the puzzling part
is why it did that in the first place.

Paul


Hello Paul, thank you very much for your precious advices.
I did downloaded the .bat file from "tenforum", run it, I saw explorer
closing (desktop vanishing) and finally I reboot, but the 11 UDE entries
are still there!
For me the above is only aminor annoyance but indeed it's a very
puzziling one.
Since UDE is portable no traces of it should be found in the registry,
and just in case I removed it from its directory: how it is possible
that, after rewriting the notification area informations, the 11 UDE
entries are stille there? Mistery :-)
Thanks you again Paul
take good care
Albert
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Old September 16th 15, 11:05 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Albert1
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Default Notification setting

Il 16/09/2015 03:12, Steve Silverwood [KB6OJS] ha scritto:
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 21:39:13 +0200, Albert1
wrote:

Windows 10pro (upgraded form W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps one
can activate to show notifications I had this small portable program:
USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB devices).
I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself again to the above
mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.

Do you know how to remove them?
It is there a way to add or remove a program in the notification allowed
programs?

I searched the registry for USB Disk Ejector but I didn't find it.
Any help will be appreciated.
Best Regards
Albert


If you look in the system tray you should see a little green icon with
a check mark that when you mouse over it says, "Safely Remove Hardware
and Eject Media." Right-click on that and select the device you wish
to eject.

Yes, since I removed USB Disk Ejector I'm using the system utility you
are speaking about and indeed it is working quite well.
My fault was to not using it from the start.
Thank you very much for your answer
Albert
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Old September 16th 15, 11:39 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Jack Meoff
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Default Notification setting

Albert1 wrote in
:

Il 16/09/2015 01:36, Jack Meoff ha scritto:
Albert1 wrote in news:mt9s50$aeg$1
@speranza.aioe.org:

Windows 10pro (upgraded from W7pro).
Settings -- System -- Notification: in the list showing the apps
one can activate to show notifications I had this small portable
program: USB Disk Ejector (handy in W7 to remove safely USB
devices). I discovered each time I use UDE in W10 it add itself
again to the above mentioned list! Now I have USB Disk Ejector
listed some 11 times.

Of course I stopped to use UDE and removed it from my PC (it was
portable and not installed) but the 11 UDE entries are still there.


Serves you right for updating. You ain't seen nothing yet.

I don't find your advice very helpful.
I'm using W10 since August 10 and the above mentioned issue (quite
small indeed) is the only one I find so far.


Give it time. You'll find a lot more problems.

Furthermore I do think
the problem was caused by the Usb Disk Ejector and is not due to W10.
Greetings


 




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