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| | How to remove "Public" icon from Vista toolbar? Any way to remove the "Public" icon from my Vista toolbar? Right-clicking on that icon does not offer any choice to delete it, or even hide it for that matter. Clicking on a blank area of the toolbar offers no option for removing that "Public" icon. Darn icon just "popped up" in the toolbar one day, now I can't get rid of it - - - No big deal, it is just that I prefer to install my own icons in the toolbar, instead of having the damn OS jam those icons down my throat, with no way of removing them. grrr I assume I am calling the toolbar by its correct name, it is that area in the extreme lower-right corner of my screen. Mark- |
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| | Re: How to remove "Public" icon from Vista toolbar? The lower right portion of the taskbar is called the Notification Area. I'm not sure what a "public" icon is, unless it's the network icon? If you right-click on it, does it show anything? To change what shows in the Notification Area, right-click on the taskbar, select Properties, click on the tab for Notification Area. "Mark Conrad" <noneof@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:noneof-892F66.08131521092007@xxxxxx-sjc.supernews.net... Quote: > > Any way to remove the "Public" icon from my Vista toolbar? > > Right-clicking on that icon does not offer any choice to delete it, or > even hide it for that matter. > > Clicking on a blank area of the toolbar offers no option for removing > that "Public" icon. > > Darn icon just "popped up" in the toolbar one day, now I can't get rid > of it - - - No big deal, it is just that I prefer to install my own > icons in the toolbar, instead of having the damn OS jam those icons down > my throat, with no way of removing them. grrr > > > I assume I am calling the toolbar by its correct name, it is that area > in the extreme lower-right corner of my screen. > > Mark- |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: How to remove "Public" icon from Vista toolbar? Any way to remove the "Public" icon from my Vista toolbar? Right-clicking on that icon does not offer any choice to delete it, or even hide it for that matter. Clicking on a blank area of the toolbar offers no option for removing that "Public" icon. Darn icon just "popped up" in the toolbar one day, now I can't get rid of it - - - No big deal, it is just that I prefer to install my own icons in the toolbar, instead of having the damn OS jam those icons down my throat, with no way of removing them. grrr I assume I am calling the toolbar by its correct name, it is that area in the extreme lower-right corner of my screen. Mark- In addition to what Dave suggested, click Hide for the Public icon. This tutorial will show you how. Notification Icons - Customize Shawn |
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| | Re: How to remove "Public" icon from Vista toolbar? In article <Osl6RPG$HHA.4612@xxxxxx>, "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > The lower right portion of the taskbar is called the Notification Area. Quote: > I'm not sure what a "public" icon is, unless it's the network icon? > If you right-click on it, does it show anything? right of the icon. When I click on it, it displays a window with about six folders, "Public Pictures", "Public Documents", etc. Quote: > To change what shows in the Notification Area, right-click on the taskbar, > select Properties, click on the tab for Notification Area. Area, but I found it listed in the Toolbar tab. That removed it, as I desired, thanks again. Now I gotta figure out why it suddenly popped up in the first place. Probably Vista's way of trying to help me.<g> Mark- |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: How to remove "Public" icon from Vista toolbar? In article <Osl6RPG$HHA.4612@xxxxxx>, "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote: Thanks, I am new to Windows, do not know the correct terms yet. It says "Desktop" just to the left of the icon, "Public" jist to the right of the icon. When I click on it, it displays a window with about six folders, "Public Pictures", "Public Documents", etc. Thanks, that did the job, darn icon was not listed in the Notification Area, but I found it listed in the Toolbar tab. That removed it, as I desired, thanks again. Now I gotta figure out why it suddenly popped up in the first place. Probably Vista's way of trying to help me.<g> Mark- Glad to hear it Mark. Thank you for the feedback. Shawn |
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