re: I don't have Symantec or XP Classic Look
Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at 8:41 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Kenny
(2 messages posted)
This is beginning to make more sense to me now. The majority of the time that I lose
my icons upon log-in is when I relocate to a new wireless network (at school). When
I boot up the first time at home, the icons are missing as well. Upon subsequent
reboots at home, the icons are there sometimes.
I think the problem is that UPnP and SSDP are too busy trying to find out if there
are any UPnP devices on the network. Besides disabling UPnP and SSDP, logging off
and back on DOES work for me.
So far, for the past few times I have started or rebooted my laptop, I have not had
the problem. When it comes back, I will try out disabling the UPnP and SSDP services.
On Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at 6:37 am, timmeh wrote:
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>I've Win XP SP2 and Viruscan 7.1.0 installed. The problem of missing system tray
>icon appears to occur after I updated the scan engine of Viruscan to 4400. And I
>solved it by disabling UPnP and SSDP.
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