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Default Wireless Sync - Remove System Tray Icon

Anyone know how to remove the Wireless Sync System Tray Icon? There aren't any settings that I can see that will remove it. Anyone else using Wireless Sync and find this annoying?
 
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Anyone use wireless sync and have the icon showing in the system tray?
 
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activesync give me an icon in lower system tray
but it dont bother me too much
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Right click on System Tray, below any of the icons but not on the icon. Then in the pop-up menu choose "Customize Notifications"

There you can show/hide whatever you want..!

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I don't think thats possible?
 
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Right click on System Tray, below any of the icons but not on the icon. Then in the pop-up menu choose "Customize Notifications"

There you can show/hide whatever you want..!

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what did you mean? I'll add some icons to my sys tray on WM6? could you explain more detailed how to do it?

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