System Tray Not Working??
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| Since then..I cant get it back on any other applications ..." Right Click " menu ..I check off the System tray option and all I see is the separator ..Any DesktopX Themes..same thing..no sys tray ....I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling....so you are not the only one with this problem... |
This is definitely an MCP problem.... look in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Stardock .... place sdmcp.exe in your startup folder. (you can double click the file to start it, without a reboot, and your systray should work.)
| This is definitely an MCP problem.... look in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Stardock .... place sdmcp.exe in your startup folder. (you can double click the file to start it, without a reboot, and your systray should work.) |
| what I found there was sdmcp but it didnt say .exe |
Windows hides file extensions by default, never made any sense to me to do that, but that's MS for you. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View tab...... un-tick "Hide extensions for known file types" > OK.
Open C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Add a shortcut to sdmcp.exe there.
| Windows hides file extensions by default, never made any sense to me to do that, but that's MS for you. Go to Tools > Folder Options > View tab...... un-tick "Hide extensions for known file types" > OK. Open C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Add a shortcut to sdmcp.exe there. |
The Norton icon is a different matter....Systray icons that have multiple states are a problem with ObjectDock. The only thing you can do is use the "Show original icon in corner" setting, and this was disabled a few versions back for bug-hunting purposes. I don't know if this has been enabled in later versions (but I think not).
| This is definitely an MCP problem.... look in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Stardock .... place sdmcp.exe in your startup folder. (you can double click the file to start it, without a reboot, and your systray should work.) |
| See if you have a 'downloads' folder under your SDCentral install folder. Alternatively, look in your SDCentral settings under 'Advanced' and find where your downloads are being saved. |
thank you loads!
well, you saved my desktop!
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