tray icon missing

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keepout@yahoo.com.invalid

1st off this is a program that UAC blocks until I tell it to run.

I gave up on UAC and turned it off. Now the program runs fine. So does the rest of the machine with UAC off now.

Naturally I have the red X icon for the past few months telling me what I know about UAC. Can't get rid of that at all.

Anyway's the icon that just recently disappeared is a necessity. I use it daily at a minimum.

How do I get the icon back ? I tried running the program directly, it normally boots with the computer. The program runs, but I have no access to the interface that comes with the tray icon.
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dean-dean

Right-click the the Start Menu button on your Taskbar and choose Properties.
On the Notification Area tab, choose Customize. Find your program in the
list, and change the Behavior to "Show".

<keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
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1st off this is a program that UAC blocks until I tell it to run.

I gave up on UAC and turned it off. Now the program runs fine. So does the
rest of the machine with UAC off now.

Naturally I have the red X icon for the past few months telling me what I
know about UAC. Can't get rid of that at all.

Anyway's the icon that just recently disappeared is a necessity. I use it
daily at a minimum.

How do I get the icon back ? I tried running the program directly, it
normally boots with the computer. The program runs, but I have no access to
the interface that comes with the tray icon.
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dean-dean

As to the UAC notification, go to Control Panel > Security Center. On the
left-hand side of the window, click on
"Change the way Security center alerts me"...


<keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
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1st off this is a program that UAC blocks until I tell it to run.

I gave up on UAC and turned it off. Now the program runs fine. So does the
rest of the machine with UAC off now.

Naturally I have the red X icon for the past few months telling me what I
know about UAC. Can't get rid of that at all.

Anyway's the icon that just recently disappeared is a necessity. I use it
daily at a minimum.

How do I get the icon back ? I tried running the program directly, it
normally boots with the computer. The program runs, but I have no access to
the interface that comes with the tray icon.
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more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html
 
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keepout@yahoo.com.invalid

On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 18:16:47 -0500, "dean-dean" <dean-dean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Right-click the the Start Menu button on your Taskbar and choose Properties.
>On the Notification Area tab, choose Customize. Find your program in the
>list, and change the Behavior to "Show".

That's no fix. That's what I tried first. I finally just jumped to the folder, to see if there was a separate interface. And it did. I just reran it, and re saved the config. No idea why that worked, as the config fired up with the interface set to show in the tray.

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><keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
>news:8eit83ljtt52f0cgt7eh7qb54qoc1soga4@4ax.com...
>1st off this is a program that UAC blocks until I tell it to run.
>
>I gave up on UAC and turned it off. Now the program runs fine. So does the
>rest of the machine with UAC off now.
>
>Naturally I have the red X icon for the past few months telling me what I
>know about UAC. Can't get rid of that at all.
>
>Anyway's the icon that just recently disappeared is a necessity. I use it
>daily at a minimum.
>
>How do I get the icon back ? I tried running the program directly, it
>normally boots with the computer. The program runs, but I have no access to
>the interface that comes with the tray icon.

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keepout@yahoo.com.invalid

On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 18:20:59 -0500, "dean-dean" <dean-dean@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>As to the UAC notification, go to Control Panel > Security Center. On the
>left-hand side of the window, click on
>"Change the way Security center alerts me"...

Yeah I saw that long ago. Even with the 3 different settings, there aren't enough.
You have to tell it to not alert you and remove the icon, just to remove the icon. IOW: The entire machine is now vulnerable except for what Trend finds.
I'd have preferred a 4th option, hide the icon EXCEPT when there is a security breach. But then I guess the way this OS thinks if UAC is off, everything is off.
Oh well I'm ok with UAC off, and not swatting canidoit popup's all day.
How is anyone managing with all those popup's every time they blink their eyes ?

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><keepout@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
>news:8eit83ljtt52f0cgt7eh7qb54qoc1soga4@4ax.com...
>1st off this is a program that UAC blocks until I tell it to run.
>
>I gave up on UAC and turned it off. Now the program runs fine. So does the
>rest of the machine with UAC off now.
>
>Naturally I have the red X icon for the past few months telling me what I
>know about UAC. Can't get rid of that at all.
>
>Anyway's the icon that just recently disappeared is a necessity. I use it
>daily at a minimum.
>
>How do I get the icon back ? I tried running the program directly, it
>normally boots with the computer. The program runs, but I have no access to
>the interface that comes with the tray icon.

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