taskbar - icons!?

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i will number questions;
1.How to shut down the messenger icon in the taskbar-down in the right
corner, when put mouse on it, it write 'windows messenger - not signed in',i
would like to permanently dont get WM down any more, could this be done?
2.The icon of wireless connection is after coming in into windows , it is
automaticly opening up with message "no wirelles connection detected" , or
similar note .?
 
Efirmitiv said:
I will number questions;
1. How to shut down the messenger icon in the taskbar-down in the right
corner, when put mouse on it, it write 'windows messenger - not signed in',i
would like to permanently dont get WM down any more, could this be done?
2.The icon of wireless connection is after coming in into windows , it is
automaticly opening up with message "no wirelles connection detected" , or
similar note .?

1. Open Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, click the "Add/Remove
Windows Components" icon to the left, deselect Windows Messenger.
 
Efirmitiv said:
i will number questions;
1.How to shut down the messenger icon in the
taskbar-down in the right corner, when put mouse
on it, it write 'windows messenger - not signed in',i
would like to permanently dont get WM down any
more, could this be done?

How to prevent Windows Messenger from running on a Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302089
2.The icon of wireless connection is after coming in
into windows , it is automaticly opening up with
message "no wirelles connection detected" , or
similar note .?

Control Panel (Classic View) > Network Connections > Locate the Wireless
connection, right-click and choose properties > Uncheck "Notify me when this
connection has limited or no connectivity".
 
Thanks Joe, issue solved!
Joe Wright said:
1. Open Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, click the "Add/Remove Windows
Components" icon to the left, deselect Windows Messenger.
 
Control Panel (Classic View) > Network Connections > Locate the Wireless
connection, right-click and choose properties > Uncheck "Notify me when
this connection has limited or no connectivity".
Hi. Yes, I unchecked that already, but it's still notifying me, maybe I need
to turn it off in some other properties or something.? Only 'Show icon in
notification area when connected' is on. If it's built-in on this way, no
bother, i can live with this =)
 
Efirmitiv said:
Hi. Yes, I unchecked that already, but it's still notifying me, maybe I
need to turn it off in some other properties or something.? Only 'Show
icon in notification area when connected' is on. If it's built-in on this
way, no bother, i can live with this =)

Disable the Wireless connection:

Control Panel (Classic View) > Network Connections > Locate the Wireless
connection, right-click and choose DISABLE.

To enable the Wireless connection:

Control Panel (Classic View) > Network Connections > Locate the Wireless
connection, right-click and choose ENABLE.
 
Thanks WTC, this helped, there is no notification about connectivity any
more and maybe in some matter it is better because i had my wireless
adjusted automatic on some connections, so on this way I can manualy handle
the connections, and even more just with two clicks it enables on again,
what's even more i got this 4hotkeys on my keyboard+enter, which i will try
to adjust, so one of them can be for wireless on/off, if i manage to adjst
it, thanks WTC again for helping me! :)
 
You're welcome.

--
William Crawford
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

Efirmitiv said:
Thanks WTC, this helped, there is no notification about connectivity any
more and maybe in some matter it is better because i had my wireless
adjusted automatic on some connections, so on this way I can manualy
handle the connections, and even more just with two clicks it enables on
again, what's even more i got this 4hotkeys on my keyboard+enter, which i
will try to adjust, so one of them can be for wireless on/off, if i manage
to adjst it, thanks WTC again for helping me! :)
 

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