Post your systray snapshot here

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by aigle, Mar 5, 2006.

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  1. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    Heres mine.......Nothing exciting......

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    Cochise,:cool: Trolling through my Tray...
     

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  2. nicM

    nicM nico-nico

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    Hey, Cochise, why don't you unload the security center service, if you don't use it?


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    So boring I almost fell asleep writting that.
     

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  4. Cochise

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    I would switch it off but it gives me the feeling of POWER over M$..:D :D :D


    Cochise,:cool: Using my Authority in Utah...
     
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    No, you don't. See my post #26 of this thread. That's what the little "<" button is for ! (In WSFuser's post above, it's a "»" button
     
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  8. aigle

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    Sorry I could not get, can u explain please. In my browser no snapshot there.
     
  9. crofttk

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    I was talking about the system tray icons. You can hide any or all of them by accessing the Taskbar properties as explained by WSFuser and still access them simply by pushing the little button on the left edge of the system tray.

    It looked to me, when you said:
    as if you were saying "why hide system tray icons if you have to then go into the Start menu to access them ?". I'm simply saying "you don't have to go into the Start menu to access hidden system tray icons".

    Nothing to do with viewing a snapshot in your browser.

    EDIT: Oooooooh, you mean like you can't see any of the images of system trays we're posting in this thread because your browser doesn't show them ? If that's the case, then my apologies ! Hopefully, my explanation above still clarified things for you somewhat ? o_O
     
  10. aigle

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    Hi croffttk,

    It,s all clear now. Thanks!!
     
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  12. sukarof

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    From left: Port explorer, Totalcommander, Process explorer, Logitech mouse utility, Wallpaper callendar, Hercules soundcard utility, NOD32, Appdefend, Hostsman (disabled for testing) Roboform, Popman, Locate32, Nvidia utility, Card reader & certificate software (for my bank) Network Icon, Rollback Rx, Tiny Firewall (testing)
     

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  13. crofttk

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    Sukarof: Why is it that time in a 24 hour format needs to have a "PM" ?:p

    (actually, this is just a rhetorical question. I see this kind of thing often and it always irks me a tiny bit !)
     
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    ClipMate/TurboNote/Nod32/Ghost Security Suite/Volume/BOClean/LooknStop/TClockEx
     

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  16. sukarof

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    lol. I actually dont know, never thought of it. :)
    It is a software that modifies the tray clock, I looked in the settings and disabled the PM thing, so you wont have to feel irritated anymore :)
     
  17. crofttk

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    Phew ! I feel better already !:cool:
     
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