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February 19th, 2000, 02:03 AM
#1
[RESOLVED] Adding to Systray
Is there any way to manually add applications to the systray? I have a Compaq laptop, and the quick launch buttons will not work unless I first open the application that edits the settings of the buttons. After I do this, the application is added to the systray and the quick launch buttons work fine. I need to know how to automatically load it into the systray on startup.
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February 19th, 2000, 11:16 AM
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In your Win.ini file
Add that launch in Run= or Load= line
Or copy the application to your startup folder.
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February 24th, 2000, 11:03 AM
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If you are running Windows 98, on the 98 disk, under Tools\reskit\desktop is an exe called quiktray.
Copy this to your pc, ie Windows folder, and create a shortcut to it in your Startup (or add it to the registry in Local machine, software, microsoft ,windows,current version, run. and create a new string value to point to that exe (c:\windows\quiktray.exe)
When it runs, it puts a small blue box in the System Tray. Open this up, and you can add as many programs (shortcuts) as you like to the System tray. I use it for Quake2, Deltaforce2 and stuff.
good luck.
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