Re: Cannot Tray Icon



Hi again Pavel,
My problem occurred within the past two weeks. I have been trying to
recollect when I put the check mark in UPnP box. I remember that about a
year ago I was attempting to set up a local network and may have checked the
UPnP box at that time. The only recent change made to my computer was to
install the MS Security Patches on 10 & 16 Aug 2005. Is it possible that
these security patches along with my UPnP caused the problem?
Dennis

"Pavel" <Atin90@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eTpYaeqoFHA.320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|I am glad that my suggestion solved your problem. You will also notice that
| some other problems that you may have had will go away. I do not know
| exactly what it is that I have removed aside from the displaying if a Icon
| in the Network Places indicating presence of a UPnP device since my MSN
| Messenger works fine even with out this and detects my UPnP router just
| fine.
|
| --
| Pavel
|
|
| "Newbie2005" <anomynous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:%23kicmjpoFHA.3608@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Hi Ronnie,
| > Thank you for your useful hint. Sorry for the delay in replying but I
have
| > been testing to verify that the action below did fully resolve my
problem.
| >
| > I went to Add or Remove Programmes>Add or Remove Windows
| > Components>Networking Services there I un-checked UPnP User Interface,
| > this
| > appears to have resolved my problem. I don't remember checking this
| > facility but somehow I had checked this box.
| >
| >
| > "Pavel" <Atin90@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:O3TujuooFHA.3552@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | There seems to be an unrelated feature that has fixed this problem for
| > me
| > on
| > | many computers.
| > | Open My Network Places. In the Network Tasks window on this page look
| > for
| > | "Hide icons for networked UPnP devices" click on it and let it disable
| > this
| > | feature. Reboot and let me know if this helped. If it does not help,
you
| > can
| > | come back and reverse this and look for other source of the problem.
| > |
| > | --
| > | Pavel
| > |
| > |
| > | "Newbie2005" <anomynous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > | news:%23wHkc4noFHA.3608@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > | > Pentium 4/3.07 GHz, 512 RAM, OS Windows XP Home SP2 (build 2600).
| > | >
| > | > Initially there wasn't a problem but something has happened to cause
| > some
| > | > (not all) of the Task Bar icons to disappear.
| > | > Going to the Windows Task Manager the processes are running.
| > | > I have tried un-installing and re-installing the offending
programmes,
| > the
| > | > icon appears (in the Task Bar) immediately upon installation but
| > | > disappears
| > | > when the computer is re-booted.
| > | > When I look at the Task Bar Properties/Customize the offending
| > programmes
| > | > are listed under "Past Items". Can someone please explain how I can
| > get
| > | > these programmes listed under "Current Items"?
| > | >
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
| >
| >
|
|


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