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It is impossible to remove the network connection icon from the system tray.

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superboyac:
I know I've been ranting and raving lately, but here's another one.

There is NO way to completely remove the network connection icons in the system tray of XP.  You know the one, the little computer with the red "X" (when it's not connected).  For some reason, it is impossible to remove this thing without some pretty decent computer hacking.  At least, I haven't heard about a way so far.  The only way to really remove it is to actually disable that network adapter in the devices menu.  But that's not good.  I want the device enabled, I just want the icon to never be in the tray...ever.

What's even more confusing and frustrating is that if you go to the connection properties, there's the somewhat deceptive settings about this whole thing (see the last two checkboxes):


But that doesn't really work.  The icon will still show up in various situations.  I've read about it online, how it will never really go away even if you uncheck those options.

So, why?  Why is this such an impossible issue?  What's wrong with these companies?  When did we stop paying attention to the little things that matter, and only focus on the shiny, largely useless features?

Deozaan:
The only way I could ever get the LAN network icon to go away was to disable the network adapter, as you said. That works fine if you are using WiFi, but you'll still have the WiFi network icon displayed there.

Those two checkboxes should make it go away, and sometimes in XP I was able to get it to go away temporarily. But it would always come back again after a reboot or who-knows-what.

Windows 7 at least allows you to hide them. :Thmbsup:

superboyac:
Windows 7 at least allows you to hide them. :Thmbsup
-Deozaan (August 20, 2010, 04:12 PM)
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At least they fixed it.  That's good.

Yeah, this issue is normally seen on laptops.  most laptops will connect using the wifi, which is fine.  but they also have an ethernet jack with its own adapter.  When it's not connected, the icon will ALWAYS show up, no matter if the checkboxes are unchecked or not.  That's the lame part.  Most desktops that are hard-wired will not see this problem.

lanux128:
you can use a tray manager like PSTray to hide them..

superboyac:
you can use a tray manager like PSTray to hide them..
-lanux128 (August 20, 2010, 04:44 PM)
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yes, I do use ps tray.  I guess i don't have it on my laptop.  Sometimes, though, with the network connections, ps tray doesn't always recognize the setting.  Even though you've set it to hide, it will show up again upon rebooting.  Actually, I don't remember if that was the network connection icons or some other weird program that was giving me that problem.  It usually happens with icons where the status name changes, and that confuses ps tray, and it shows up again.

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