re: icons missing from system tray
Monday, January 17, 2005 at 10:33 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Marco
(1 messages posted)
Open "My Network Places" under Network Task look for "Hide Icon for Networked UPnP
devices" click on it, then when windows is finished copying or deleting files or
changing the configuration it should change to "Sho icons for Networked UPnp devices".
That worked for me
On Wednesday, October 9, 2002 at 9:48 pm, Louis wrote:
>When I restart my computer, the only icon showing in the system tray is for Norton
>Antivirus. There are about five other icons that should be there, but they're not
>-- even though the programs themselves are running. If I load another program after
>startup is complete, e.g. AOL Instant Messenger, it appears in the systray as normal.
>Also, the icon to control volume is missing, and I can only restore it by going
to
>Sound in the control panel, unchecking "Place volume icon in taskbar" and clicking
>Apply, and then rechecking it and clicking Apply again.
>What the heck is going on? I replaced my systray.exe file from the installation
CD,
>so I know that's not the issue.
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