How to remove Internet Explorer icon from Desktop Toolbar?

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I've been looking for the answer to this from a Google search and can't find
the answer. The IE7 icon is *not* on my desktop, which is good. It's in my
Quick Launch toolbar where I want it. However it *is* in my Desktop Toolbar.
Everytime I delete it, it comes back mysteriously after 5-10 minutes.

Scott
 
ScottShell said:
I've been looking for the answer to this from a Google search and
can't find
the answer. The IE7 icon is *not* on my desktop, which is good. It's
in my
Quick Launch toolbar where I want it. However it *is* in my Desktop
Toolbar.
Everytime I delete it, it comes back mysteriously after 5-10 minutes.

Scott

Not sure what you mean by "Desktop Toolbar".
I normally refer to the bar at the bottom as:
Start Button - Quick Launch - Task Bar - System Tray.
 
Smirnoff said:
Not sure what you mean by "Desktop Toolbar".
I normally refer to the bar at the bottom as:
Start Button - Quick Launch - Task Bar - System Tray.

Smirnoff,

Right click on your Taskbar then select Toolbars > Desktop.
You'll now have a new item in your line-up....the Desktop Toolbar.
 
ScottShell said:
I've been looking for the answer to this from a Google search and can't find
the answer. The IE7 icon is *not* on my desktop, which is good. It's in my
Quick Launch toolbar where I want it. However it *is* in my Desktop Toolbar.
Every time I delete it, it comes back mysteriously after 5-10 minutes.

XP replaces protected system files and that particular icon is one.
Right-click it, click Properties and Internet Options opens rather than
the normal shortcut properties. So even though you've elected to hide
the IE icon on the Desktop, it's still there, and apparently shows up on
the Desktop toolbar. You can't remove a couple other icons either,
Recycle Bin and My Network Places e.g..

But you can create a new Toolbar, name it similarly, and copy/drag the
shortcuts you want to that Toolbar.
 

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