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Old 03-04-2007
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Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and disable
Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound (as
my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification Icons'
option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar Properties,
for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
checked, and grayed out.

Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot, and that
has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is no
longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
Network are still unavailable.

Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I ran
Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power icon,
but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue entries.

So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings are
stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable the
'Customize Notification Icons' option.

Chris
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Richard G. Harper
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and disable
Why not run System Restore and back out to before the driver update?

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"chrisminett" <chrisminett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound
> (as
> my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
> notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
> right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification Icons'
> option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
> Properties,
> for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
> checked, and grayed out.
>
> Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot, and
> that
> has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is no
> longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
> Network are still unavailable.
>
> Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I ran
> Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power
> icon,
> but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue entries.
>
> So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings
> are
> stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable the
> 'Customize Notification Icons' option.
>
> Chris



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Old 03-15-2007
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RE: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and disable
Chris,

I have a similar issue with my tablet pc and vista. I cannot remeber when
the icon disappeared and therefore am unable to link it to any specific
software I installed on my tablet. Though, I have not touched the onboard
sound drivers since I setup the machine so I don't think it is that, that has
caused the network icon to disappear and the options to enable them grey out.

Does anyone else have any ideas about what could be causing this?

"chrisminett" wrote:

> Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound (as
> my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
> notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
> right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification Icons'
> option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar Properties,
> for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
> checked, and grayed out.
>
> Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot, and that
> has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is no
> longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
> Network are still unavailable.
>
> Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I ran
> Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power icon,
> but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue entries.
>
> So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings are
> stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable the
> 'Customize Notification Icons' option.
>
> Chris

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Old 03-15-2007
Lilo Lentz
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and disable
Last night I had the same trouble with grayed out options.
Mine was fixed by simply just logging off and logging back on... had no idea
what caused it.
Well.. my main browser is maxthon, but I also set back IE7 as default
browser for a while...
Seems doing that helps a lot of issues...
Lilo

"Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelelsen
news:4DD4217B-398D-45CB-BA0A-197D005BECE8@microsoft.com...
> Chris,
>
> I have a similar issue with my tablet pc and vista. I cannot remeber when
> the icon disappeared and therefore am unable to link it to any specific
> software I installed on my tablet. Though, I have not touched the onboard
> sound drivers since I setup the machine so I don't think it is that, that
> has
> caused the network icon to disappear and the options to enable them grey
> out.
>
> Does anyone else have any ideas about what could be causing this?
>
> "chrisminett" wrote:
>
>> Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound
>> (as
>> my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
>> notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
>> right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification Icons'
>> option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
>> Properties,
>> for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
>> checked, and grayed out.
>>
>> Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot, and
>> that
>> has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is no
>> longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
>> Network are still unavailable.
>>
>> Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I
>> ran
>> Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power
>> icon,
>> but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue entries.
>>
>> So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings
>> are
>> stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable the
>> 'Customize Notification Icons' option.
>>
>> Chris


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Old 03-16-2007
Googs
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and disable
On 4 Mar, 23:26, "Richard G. Harper" <rghar...@email.com> wrote:
> Why not runSystemRestore and back out to before the driver update?
>
> --
> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar...@gmail.com
> * NEW! Catch my blog ...http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
> * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> * The Website -http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> * HELP us help YOU ...http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> "chrisminett" <chrismin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1B33E2D9-6CC8-4F3B-A6E6-B7B4C25631B9@microsoft.com...
>
> > Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound
> > (as
> > my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
> > notificationicons- Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
> > right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize NotificationIcons'
> > option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
> > Properties,
> > for the selectedSystemIcons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
> > checked, and grayed out.

>
> > So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings
> > are
> > stored, so I can get the Volume and Networkiconsback, an re-enable the
> > 'Customize NotificationIcons' option.

>
> > Chris


I have the same problem. I can't think of any drivers i've installed
to have caused the problem. Googling for the answer has produced no
results, neither has searching the newsgroups. Any help would really
be appreciated.

Cheers

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Old 03-17-2007
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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and dis
The problem cleared itself up, in a way. As I mentioned before, after
uninstalling the driver, I got the power icon back, but the Network and
Volume icons were still unavailable. Well, after a few more normal reboots
(not changing any drivers, or anything like that) I checked again, and found
that the options were once again available, and ticking them brought the
missing icons straight back!

Needless to say that I won't be installing Realtek's driver package again -
and I long for the time when my sound card manufacturer releases 64-bit
drivers - currently there's only an estimate for one of their other cards for
mid-April! Joy!

Anyway, sorry I can't be more specific to what fixed this problem for me.

Regards,
Chris

"Googs" wrote:

> On 4 Mar, 23:26, "Richard G. Harper" <rghar...@email.com> wrote:
> > Why not runSystemRestore and back out to before the driver update?
> >
> > --
> > Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar...@gmail.com
> > * NEW! Catch my blog ...http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/
> > * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
> > * The Website -http://rgharper.mvps.org/
> > * HELP us help YOU ...http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> >
> > "chrisminett" <chrismin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >
> > news:1B33E2D9-6CC8-4F3B-A6E6-B7B4C25631B9@microsoft.com...
> >
> > > Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound
> > > (as
> > > my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
> > > notificationicons- Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
> > > right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize NotificationIcons'
> > > option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
> > > Properties,
> > > for the selectedSystemIcons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
> > > checked, and grayed out.

> >
> > > So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings
> > > are
> > > stored, so I can get the Volume and Networkiconsback, an re-enable the
> > > 'Customize NotificationIcons' option.

> >
> > > Chris

>
> I have the same problem. I can't think of any drivers i've installed
> to have caused the problem. Googling for the answer has produced no
> results, neither has searching the newsgroups. Any help would really
> be appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
>

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Old 03-17-2007
Googs
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and dis
On 16 Mar, 23:54, chrisminett <chrismin...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> The problem cleared itself up, in a way. As I mentioned before, after
> uninstalling the driver, I got the power icon back, but the Network and
> Volumeiconswere still unavailable. Well, after a few more normal reboots
> (not changing any drivers, or anything like that) I checked again, and found
> that the options were once again available, and ticking them brought themissingiconsstraight back!


Same here. I was playing around with "hp quick launch buttons",
switched it on and after a reboot all the system tray buttons were
back. I'm going to play around with it a bit more, but at least
they're back now.

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Old 04-07-2007
Amrykid
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and disable
I have that problem too, sometimes when I restart they come back.
my guest is a regestry issue.

"Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4DD4217B-398D-45CB-BA0A-197D005BECE8@microsoft.com...
> Chris,
>
> I have a similar issue with my tablet pc and vista. I cannot remeber when
> the icon disappeared and therefore am unable to link it to any specific
> software I installed on my tablet. Though, I have not touched the onboard
> sound drivers since I setup the machine so I don't think it is that, that
> has
> caused the network icon to disappear and the options to enable them grey
> out.
>
> Does anyone else have any ideas about what could be causing this?
>
> "chrisminett" wrote:
>
>> Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound
>> (as
>> my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
>> notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
>> right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification Icons'
>> option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
>> Properties,
>> for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
>> checked, and grayed out.
>>
>> Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot, and
>> that
>> has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is no
>> longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
>> Network are still unavailable.
>>
>> Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I
>> ran
>> Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power
>> icon,
>> but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue entries.
>>
>> So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings
>> are
>> stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable the
>> 'Customize Notification Icons' option.
>>
>> Chris


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Old 08-02-2007
cookie1863
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and dis
I'm having the missing icon problem as well. However I think everyone else
has more savy than I do. I'm having the grayed out issue so I will continue
to try and reboot and see if I can get them back, but I haven't made any
changes so don't understand what's going on. Hopefully I'll keep checking
back here and someone will have some helpful info that I can follow. I guess
patience is the key.

"Amrykid" wrote:

> I have that problem too, sometimes when I restart they come back.
> my guest is a regestry issue.
>
> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4DD4217B-398D-45CB-BA0A-197D005BECE8@microsoft.com...
> > Chris,
> >
> > I have a similar issue with my tablet pc and vista. I cannot remeber when
> > the icon disappeared and therefore am unable to link it to any specific
> > software I installed on my tablet. Though, I have not touched the onboard
> > sound drivers since I setup the machine so I don't think it is that, that
> > has
> > caused the network icon to disappear and the options to enable them grey
> > out.
> >
> > Does anyone else have any ideas about what could be causing this?
> >
> > "chrisminett" wrote:
> >
> >> Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard sound
> >> (as
> >> my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
> >> notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
> >> right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification Icons'
> >> option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
> >> Properties,
> >> for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were not
> >> checked, and grayed out.
> >>
> >> Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot, and
> >> that
> >> has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is no
> >> longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
> >> Network are still unavailable.
> >>
> >> Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I
> >> ran
> >> Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power
> >> icon,
> >> but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue entries.
> >>
> >> So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these settings
> >> are
> >> stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable the
> >> 'Customize Notification Icons' option.
> >>
> >> Chris

>

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Old 08-02-2007
dean-dean
 

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Re: Vista's special system tray notification icons missing and dis
Rather than Reboot, try just Logging Off, then back On. I don't know why it
happens, though. It's happened to me, occasionally, as well.

"cookie1863" <cookie1863@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4087FACC-FEB1-4B59-8736-86AB2371C054@microsoft.com...
> I'm having the missing icon problem as well. However I think everyone
> else
> has more savy than I do. I'm having the grayed out issue so I will
> continue
> to try and reboot and see if I can get them back, but I haven't made any
> changes so don't understand what's going on. Hopefully I'll keep checking
> back here and someone will have some helpful info that I can follow. I
> guess
> patience is the key.
>
> "Amrykid" wrote:
>
>> I have that problem too, sometimes when I restart they come back.
>> my guest is a regestry issue.
>>
>> "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4DD4217B-398D-45CB-BA0A-197D005BECE8@microsoft.com...
>> > Chris,
>> >
>> > I have a similar issue with my tablet pc and vista. I cannot remeber
>> > when
>> > the icon disappeared and therefore am unable to link it to any specific
>> > software I installed on my tablet. Though, I have not touched the
>> > onboard
>> > sound drivers since I setup the machine so I don't think it is that,
>> > that
>> > has
>> > caused the network icon to disappear and the options to enable them
>> > grey
>> > out.
>> >
>> > Does anyone else have any ideas about what could be causing this?
>> >
>> > "chrisminett" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Since installing a Realtek driver & software package for my onboard
>> >> sound
>> >> (as
>> >> my sound card manufacturer has yet to release 64-bit drivers), the 3
>> >> notification icons - Power, Network, Volume - disappeared. Also, when
>> >> right-clicking the notification area, the 'Customize Notification
>> >> Icons'
>> >> option is grayed out. On the 'Notification Area' tab of Taskbar
>> >> Properties,
>> >> for the selected System Icons, Clock was fine, but the other 3 were
>> >> not
>> >> checked, and grayed out.
>> >>
>> >> Obviously, my first instinct was to remove the software and reboot,
>> >> and
>> >> that
>> >> has helped to an extent, as the Power option in Taskbar Properties is
>> >> no
>> >> longer grayed out, and I can select it and it displays. But Volume and
>> >> Network are still unavailable.
>> >>
>> >> Presuming that the selections made there are stored in the registry, I
>> >> ran
>> >> Process Monitor while changing and applying the selection of the Power
>> >> icon,
>> >> but that doesn't show up any relevent (or changed) RegSetValue
>> >> entries.
>> >>
>> >> So now, I'm at a loss, and I look to you to tell me where these
>> >> settings
>> >> are
>> >> stored, so I can get the Volume and Network icons back, an re-enable
>> >> the
>> >> 'Customize Notification Icons' option.
>> >>
>> >> Chris

>>


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