re: icons missing from system tray
Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 1:31 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by George Zimek
(1 messages posted)
Disabling uPnP seems to be the only fulproof solution to this annoying problem. Apparently
the uPnP sevices somehow interfere with the antivirus software while
it's initializing.The down side od not having uPnP enabled and running is not being
able to use P2P networking software and hardware (such as network storage devices)
that utilize uPnP. Funny thing is, my
poky P2 machine (running XP SP2) is just fine. The
problem only occurs on my P4.
On Monday, January 17, 2005 at 10:33 am, Marco wrote:
>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
>
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