Win XP - hiding icons in the notification area
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Control panel, Admin Tools, Services.Originally posted by xebSSDP and uPNP Services would be what exactly?

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.Leave a comment:
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Re: Win XP - hiding icons in the notification area
uPNP = (Un) Plug N PlayLeave a comment:
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looks like i'm stuck with it too, regedit didn't work
whats the group policy setting v-vikand?Leave a comment:
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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.Leave a comment:
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Re: Win XP - hiding icons in the notification area
can't really do this... the icons that i'm having prolems with are for my wireless keyboard which i kinda need to run on startupOpen up the Run command line and type "msconfg." Go to startup and see if any of the icons in question are attached to programs set to run at startup. Uncheck the ones that apply, click apply and restart. Also open the programs in question and look in the options for a "Start at Windows startup" option and uncheck it.
Of course none of this applies if the programs that are showing up you actually want to start at boot. I have nothing extra starting at boot. I'm convinced it makes my games run better.
Hope this helps.
also LAN connection unplugged one... which is a bit fucking stupid since i don't have a LAN connection and never did
tried running the reg edit but haven't shutdown yetLeave a comment:
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Who said anything about it being an XP utility??
I know.And WinXP has the option to hide icons in your system tray without actually unloading the program, so you have more taskbar space. Icons such as the volume icon, network icon, soulseek, etc, you can still have running yet not appear until you press a button to show them. He wants them set to "Hide when inactive," meaning not closed.
I misunderstood the part about restarting and them being there again.
Actually he wants them to "Always hide", not just while inactive. Either of these are out of my realm of experteece as I only have 2-3 icons at any given time.Leave a comment:
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msconfig isn't a WinXP utility. And WinXP has the option to hide icons in your system tray without actually unloading the program, so you have more taskbar space. Icons such as the volume icon, network icon, soulseek, etc, you can still have running yet not appear until you press a button to show them. He wants them set to "Hide when inactive," meaning not closed.Leave a comment:
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