Remove Icon from Tray and not hide

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I have this app that needs to run but it shows up on the tray on the taskbar
at the right along with other apps.

I know you can hide it when its inactive and also there is an option to
always hide... What i want is to have the icon disappear from the tray
although I need the app to run. So instead of just hiding it which you can
see if you click on the small left arrow sign to show hidden icons, I want
it to be not present at all without closing the app.

Is that possible ?

Thanks


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