Win XP - hiding icons in the notification area

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • evangelion
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1999

    #16
    Originally posted by picklemonkey";p="
    Originally posted by ";p="
    Are you saying you can't use msconfig in XP???
    Doesn't work in 2K, not XP. my fault again. I'll just STFU
    Your cool. They all start to blend together after awhile.

    After all, XP's codename was NT 5.

    Comment

    • c-hill5
      Fresh Peossy
      • Jun 2004
      • 35

      #17
      Re: Win XP - hiding icons in the notification area

      my icons have a tendency to never hide and it used to frustrate the hell out of me, but now i just live with it.

      Comment

      • xeb
        Addiction started
        • Jun 2004
        • 364

        #18
        looks like i'm stuck with it too, regedit didn't work

        whats the group policy setting v-vikand?
        www.nigelmarcussen.com
        www.tribalis-totalis.com

        Comment

        • picklemonkey
          Double hoodie beer monster
          • Jun 2004
          • 15373

          #19
          Originally posted by xeb";p="
          looks like i'm stuck with it too, regedit didn't work

          whats the group policy setting v-vikand?
          Did you disable your auto-logon or disable the SSDP and uPNP Services? Disable the services, if that doesn't work disable your auto-logon.

          Comment

          • xeb
            Addiction started
            • Jun 2004
            • 364

            #20
            SSDP and uPNP Services would be what exactly?
            www.nigelmarcussen.com
            www.tribalis-totalis.com

            Comment

            • Morgan
              Platinum Poster
              • Jun 2004
              • 2234

              #21
              Re: Win XP - hiding icons in the notification area

              uPNP = (Un) Plug N Play
              "Pain is only weakness leaving the body."

              Comment

              • picklemonkey
                Double hoodie beer monster
                • Jun 2004
                • 15373

                #22
                Originally posted by xeb
                SSDP and uPNP Services would be what exactly?
                Control panel, Admin Tools, Services.
                Right click each service listed below, click Properties, change the Startup Type dropdown to Disabled, click Stop, click Ok.
                • SSDP Discovery Service
                • Universal Plug & Play



                They're both related to plug & play. If you don't want to disable plug & play, then set your account to not automatically log on and see if that helps.

                Comment

                • xeb
                  Addiction started
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 364

                  #23
                  thanks mate, will try tonight
                  www.nigelmarcussen.com
                  www.tribalis-totalis.com

                  Comment

                  Working...