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Author: Tony LuxtonTony Luxton Date: Jul 19, 2008 05:58
Hello group, thanks for reading. Is there a way to remove the above icon
from the Notification Area? I like to keep my desktop tidy, and I'd rather
just have a shortcut to "control hotplug.dll" in my start menu.
I have a USB scanner connected all the time, so it never goes away.
TIA Tony.
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Author: Rich/reratRich/rerat Date: Jul 19, 2008 06:20
Tony Luxton,
Right click the Taskbar> Properties> Taskbar tab> Select Hide Icons>
Customize button> Click on the Safely Remove Hardware Icon> Select "Always
Hide" for that Icon> APPLY/OK your way out.
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"Tony Luxton" talk21.com> wrote in message
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Hello group, thanks for reading. Is there a way to remove the above icon
from the Notification Area? I like to keep my desktop tidy, and I'd rather
just have a shortcut to "control hotplug.dll" in my start menu.
I have a USB scanner connected all the time, so it never goes away.
TIA Tony.
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Author: Tony LuxtonTony Luxton Date: Jul 19, 2008 07:52
Hi, thanks for that. Not quite what I meant, though. I can of course "hide"
the icon, but what I want to do is stop whatever-it-is that's displaying it
in the first place, if possible. Maybe it's "hardwired" into Windows, and
can't be done?
Regards Tony.
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> Tony Luxton,
> Right click the Taskbar> Properties> Taskbar tab> Select Hide Icons>
> Customize button...
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Author: Shenan StanleyShenan Stanley Date: Jul 19, 2008 08:27
Tony Luxton wrote:
> thanks for that. Not quite what I meant, though. I can of
> course "hide" the icon, but what I want to do is stop
> whatever-it-is that's displaying it in the first place, if
> possible. Maybe it's "hardwired" into Windows, and can't be done?
Go with the latter...
You can completely hide it using third party software - but... I believe
you are better off not doing this.
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Author: Rich/reratRich/rerat Date: Jul 19, 2008 09:21
Tony,
Since you say this might be related to your scanner, try looking through the
software for your scanner, installed on your PC. In its
Options/Preference/Tools, see if there is a setting to initiate this program
at Windows Startup or have an look for a Update. If the program starts at
bootup, it might also initiated any driver for the scanner, which may be
causing the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon/task to appear even though the
scanner is not turned on.
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Tony Luxton wrote:
> thanks for that. Not quite what I meant, though. I can of
> course "hide" the icon, but what I want to do is stop
> whatever-it-is that's displaying it in the first place, if
> possible. Maybe it's "hardwired" into Windows, and can't be done?
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Author: Tony LuxtonTony Luxton Date: Jul 20, 2008 14:19
No, it's not that. At least, it doesn't seem to be - I can't see any
programme running related to the scanner. I've downloaded "USB
Safely Remove" from here -
http://www.safelyremove.com
I'm just trying to see what changes it makes to the registry, and see if I
can see the answer there. I'll post back if I find anything.
Regards Tony.
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> Tony,
> Since you say this might be related to your scanner, try looking through
> the
> software for your...
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Author: KellyKelly Date: Jul 21, 2008 09:46
> No, it's not that. At least, it doesn't seem to be - I can't see any
> programme running related...
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Author: Tony LuxtonTony Luxton Date: Jul 23, 2008 12:07
Well - using Regmon (thanks Kelly), the only changes I can see are under the
"safely remove" process itself. IOW, if "Safely Remove" wasn't installed,
the registry keys wouldn't be there. I've worked around it by disabling the
scanner in Device Manager (I only use it 2 or 3 times a week). It's not a
huge issue, I just like to tidy up the Notification Area.
Regards Tony.
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> Use Regmon to read the changes.
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> All the Best,
> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)
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> Taskbar Repair...
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