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SysTrayScanCmd 0.0.9.2b released
Version 0.0.9.2.b (Beta) of the Windows shell tray scan utility is now available. This command-line utility provides a list of programs that have placed icons in the Windows shell tray, including the path to the executable file.read more »
Keep your icons out of my system tray!
Related topic: System Tray Scan Utility - identify programs that have icons in the tray.
I don't know about you, but I am saddened whenever I use a non-techie friend's computer and see more than two or three active tray icons in the Windows taskbar "system tray"*. (Usually I see six, seven, eight or even a few dozen!)
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Why does it bother me? Because, most of the time, the computer owner has no idea what those icons are for, or how they got there.
It means that third-party installers (or worse, computer integrators or 'manufacturers' like Dell) have hooked more stuff into the auto start chain, which also means: more memory used, longer startup times, another prime opportunity to break the user's system with even more bloated, buggy software.read more »
Windows System Tray Scan Utility
What programs are running your system tray?
This command-line utility for Windows XP or Server 2003 will tell you which programs have inserted themselves into your "system tray"*.

It generates a list of PIDs, the program's location, and the number of visible and hidden icons for each program that has inserted itself into your system tray. read more »


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