News and Reviews > Mini-Reviews by Members
Tray Management Utilities Mini-Review
dr_andus:
I did install a bunch of non-critical windows updates lately. Maybe one of them helped, but I really dont know.
-tomos (December 24, 2013, 07:34 AM)
--- End quote ---
Thanks for letting me know. My system is up-to-date though, bar the Bing Desktop, which probably not gonna fix it. ;)
superboyac:
damn...i remember this review from waaaaay back. holy cow.
IainB:
...Basically my Win7 native system tray stopped working as it's supposed to. ...
-dr_andus (December 24, 2013, 05:36 AM)
--- End quote ---
If you have set the tray icons to be displayed by default, and yet some icons are still sometimes not displaying, then this is a recognised Win7 bug, to which a common workaround is to restart Windows Explorer.
You could do that (stop then start Windows Explorer) from the Windows Task Manager, or (better) use a utility called Restart Explorer:
how do you restart windows explorer? The only way i know how is to crash it.-superboyac (August 06, 2012, 10:29 PM)
--- End quote ---
Open Task Manager
End explorer.exe process
File->New Task and enter explorer.exe
Or, try this: Add Restart Explorer to Context Menu which does the same thing in a more user-friendly manner.
-4wd (August 06, 2012, 10:44 PM)
--- End quote ---
rjbull:
Restart Explorer-IainB (December 26, 2013, 10:22 AM)
--- End quote ---
I found this somewhere around the Net:
rebuild tray icons.bat
----------------------
@echo off
taskkill /f /im explorer.exe
explorer.exe
IainB:
@rjbull: Ah, thanks, I knew there was a DOS command that could do it, but had forgotten what it was. I think I might put that batch into my AHK-L file and remove Restart Explorer (one less program).
That is a powerful DOS command, per the taskkill /? enquiry:
--- Code: Text ---TASKKILL [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] { [/FI filter] [/PID processid | /IM imagename] } [/T] [/F] Description: This tool is used to terminate tasks by process id (PID) or image name. Parameter List: /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. /U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which the command should execute. /P [password] Specifies the password for the given user context. Prompts for input if omitted. /FI filter Applies a filter to select a set of tasks. Allows "*" to be used. ex. imagename eq acme* /PID processid Specifies the PID of the process to be terminated. Use TaskList to get the PID. /IM imagename Specifies the image name of the process to be terminated. Wildcard '*' can be used to specify all tasks or image names. /T Terminates the specified process and any child processes which were started by it. /F Specifies to forcefully terminate the process(es). /? Displays this help message.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version