Patricia said:
As far as I know it's not slated to be fixed because Microsoft doesn't see
it as a problem. There are many types of programs that don't give you the
option to show the system tray icon or not (example Windows Messenger and
Yahoo MEssenger programs among others).
Not having used these programs I wasn't aware of that.
If you consider this a bug, send an email to (e-mail address removed). Make sure
you put Outlook 2003 in the subject and explain to them why you want to be
able to remove the icon.
Email sent. However, having had more than my fair share of dealings
with Microsoft in the past I give it a 50/50 chance of even being read,
let alone replied to or acted upon
The icon isn't completely redundant, although you might not need it. from
the icon you can cancel a server request and turn on and off specific
warning messages. You can't accomplish these tasks through the main program.
I like a clean and tidy desktop, which means I like having control of
what icons/shortcuts are visible. Whether others find a use for it is
beside the point - to me it is completely redundant and I simply don't
understand the reasoning behind a lack of control over its visibility.
I don't mean to sound dour (no, really

, but having tasks that can
only be performed with the help of a non-removable system tray icon is
simply the hallmark of sloppy coding and UAT.