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Old January 17th 04, 04:01 PM
Dave
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Default "Error reading TrayIcon1"?????

I have started to get the following message when I boot up
my XP machine:

"Error reading TrayIcon1 - visible- cannot create system
shell notification error"

I have RESTRORED to a previous date, but the message
popped up again a few boot ups later. What has caused this
and how do I get rid of it once and for all?

Dave


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Old January 18th 04, 07:01 PM
Delwin Lee [MSFT]
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Default "Error reading TrayIcon1"?????

This error is coming from a program that is loading at startup. Use msconfig
to try to find the culprit:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;310560


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I have started to get the following message when I boot up
my XP machine:

"Error reading TrayIcon1 - visible- cannot create system
shell notification error"

I have RESTRORED to a previous date, but the message
popped up again a few boot ups later. What has caused this
and how do I get rid of it once and for all?

Dave




 




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