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teake
24th August 2008, 09:06 AM
Hi guys,

I had traydisplay working fine, but after removing several software to clear up some space traydisplay stopped working. Off course I tried reinstall, remove and install, remove, registry clean and reinstall, but nothing works.

Who has a solution? I really like the hide-tray option of traydisplay, because it gives more space on the today-screen, without loosing the bottombar with buttons. (Which could be lower, that would be nice too. Lower, BUT visible still).

kareeem
24th August 2008, 09:14 AM
Which icons are appearing on the tray? Perhaps you can delete the registries for those icons so you wouldn't even have to use the program for geting rid of the tray.

teake
24th August 2008, 09:17 AM
It's the f-secure icon. (Mobile antivirus program, "needed/wanted" because of business-phone)

Also the tomtom icon appears in the tray when in function, but that's no problem, because tomtom works in full-screen anyway. So the tray is not visible then.

The f-secure icon is snooping up to much space. I'm not aware of a reg-key for showing or hiding the f-secure icon. Can you help?

EDIT: did a registry search with total commander for "f-secure".
Four keys: all in HKLM\Security\AppInstall\F-secure Mobile Security\ExecutableFiles\\Programmabestanden\F-Secure\Mobile Security\

(ps: Programmabestanden is dutch for ProgramFiles.)

FsLauncher.exe
Fsms.exe
GetDeviceDpi.exe
Updater.exe

But no key for icon in that search

kareeem
24th August 2008, 09:21 AM
DOn't mean to bug in, but if it's security for viruses, you're wating space (RAM and ROM) because viruses for pocket pcs are practicall nonexistent.

Since this is a 3rd party program, look in the settings for a tray option; almot all program have it.

teake
24th August 2008, 09:45 AM
DOn't mean to bug in, but if it's security for viruses, you're wating space (RAM and ROM) because viruses for pocket pcs are practicall nonexistent.

Since this is a 3rd party program, look in the settings for a tray option; almot all program have it.

Security first :-) It's more that the fire-wall is included too. Viruses are not the main-issue.

The icon-tray-setting is not there. First thing I searched for off course :-)

So I guess I'm looking for a hack or other "smart" solution.

teake
24th August 2008, 09:47 AM
Off topic about the topic:

Bugger.... I just now spotted the typo in the topic-title. Sorry for that. Stopt should have been stopped off course.

kareeem
24th August 2008, 10:11 AM
Off topic about the topic:

Bugger.... I just now spotted the typo in the topic-title. Sorry for that. Stopt should have been stopped off course.
You mean "of course" ;)? Lol, just messing with you.

I think the best option would be then to go back to the hide way. try removing them and then read them. Also, have you checked the site for some troubleshooting on how to get rid of it?

JimmyMcGee
24th August 2008, 10:20 AM
Off topic about the topic:

Bugger.... I just now spotted the typo in the topic-title. Sorry for that. Stopt should have been stopped off course.

Fixed it for you. ;)

What typo? :D

teake
25th August 2008, 06:51 AM
Fixed it for you. ;)

What typo? :D

Thanks! :)

Can you now fix the other issue also? ;) Would be super!