Re: Tray Icon



=?Utf-8?B?UnVzcw==?= rambled on in microsoft.public.windowsxp.messenger:

> For some unknown reason, when I reboot my XP computer, the Messenger
> icon does not appear in my taskbar at start-up, however, it is running
> and I am logged on. If I run the messenger program and then hit the X,
> the icon goes down to the tray normally. It's just on start-up that this
> occurs. The messenger icon is assigned the "always show" in the tray.
> All the correct options are set in the preferences (I know the program -
> been using it a long time). In msconfig, the correct line for messenger
> and background are there - it just doesn't appear in the tray on
> start-up. Registry tweak? Any ideas? Thanks,
> Russ
>

Disable Universla Plug and Play Device host and SSDP Discovery Service in
services.
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