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  1. #1
    Alder Guest

    DNSK tray icon disappeared ?!

    Hi all,

    Discovered DNSK thanks to reading the Zone Labs forums and I've been
    running it for a week now. Today, though, the Task Bar icon
    disappeared. The program itself is running, but without the Task Bar
    icon I can't "control" it. This is on a W2K SP4 system and it does
    not matter whether I'm logged in as Administrator or as a User.

    Can anyone help get this icon back? There's nothing obvious in the
    Registry, as far as I can find.

    Cheers, and thanks.

    Alder

  2. #2
    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: DNSK tray icon disappeared ?!

    On 4 Nov 2003 19:36:29 -0800, TFTAJLLYMXZP@spammotel.com (Alder)
    prounounced a fatwah thus:

    >Hi all,
    >
    >Discovered DNSK thanks to reading the Zone Labs forums and I've been
    >running it for a week now. Today, though, the Task Bar icon
    >disappeared. The program itself is running, but without the Task Bar
    >icon I can't "control" it. This is on a W2K SP4 system and it does
    >not matter whether I'm logged in as Administrator or as a User.
    >
    >Can anyone help get this icon back? There's nothing obvious in the
    >Registry, as far as I can find.


    There is a "hide on start" option that you may have enabled. See if
    you have any switches set.

    >Cheers, and thanks.
    >
    >Alder



  3. #3
    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: DNSK tray icon disappeared ?!

    On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:13:14 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:

    >On 4 Nov 2003 19:36:29 -0800, TFTAJLLYMXZP@spammotel.com (Alder)
    >prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >
    >>Hi all,
    >>
    >>Discovered DNSK thanks to reading the Zone Labs forums and I've been
    >>running it for a week now. Today, though, the Task Bar icon
    >>disappeared. The program itself is running, but without the Task Bar
    >>icon I can't "control" it. This is on a W2K SP4 system and it does
    >>not matter whether I'm logged in as Administrator or as a User.
    >>
    >>Can anyone help get this icon back? There's nothing obvious in the
    >>Registry, as far as I can find.

    >
    >There is a "hide on start" option that you may have enabled. See if
    >you have any switches set.


    WRONG! "Hide on start" is the default. To display the icon, he has
    to use the /v switch.

    Stop giving people bad information.

    >
    >>Cheers, and thanks.
    >>
    >>Alder



  4. #4
    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: DNSK tray icon disappeared ?!

    On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:23:20 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:

    >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:13:14 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    ><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >
    >>On 4 Nov 2003 19:36:29 -0800, TFTAJLLYMXZP@spammotel.com (Alder)
    >>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>
    >>>Hi all,
    >>>
    >>>Discovered DNSK thanks to reading the Zone Labs forums and I've been
    >>>running it for a week now. Today, though, the Task Bar icon
    >>>disappeared. The program itself is running, but without the Task Bar
    >>>icon I can't "control" it. This is on a W2K SP4 system and it does
    >>>not matter whether I'm logged in as Administrator or as a User.
    >>>
    >>>Can anyone help get this icon back? There's nothing obvious in the
    >>>Registry, as far as I can find.

    >>
    >>There is a "hide on start" option that you may have enabled. See if
    >>you have any switches set.

    >
    >WRONG! "Hide on start" is the default. To display the icon, he has
    >to use the /v switch.
    >
    >Stop giving people bad information.


    Oh, okay. Sorry. Thanks for correcting me.

    >>
    >>>Cheers, and thanks.
    >>>
    >>>Alder



  5. #5
    Alder Guest

    Re: DNSK tray icon disappeared ?!

    Lance Delacroix <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<ienhqv0dn5dncn8nm7vojh1ifut625rti8@4ax.com>. ..
    > On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:23:20 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    > <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >
    > >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:13:14 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    > ><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    > >
    > >>On 4 Nov 2003 19:36:29 -0800, TFTAJLLYMXZP@spammotel.com (Alder)
    > >>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    > >>
    > >>>Hi all,
    > >>>
    > >>>Discovered DNSK thanks to reading the Zone Labs forums and I've been
    > >>>running it for a week now. Today, though, the Task Bar icon
    > >>>disappeared. The program itself is running, but without the Task Bar
    > >>>icon I can't "control" it. This is on a W2K SP4 system and it does
    > >>>not matter whether I'm logged in as Administrator or as a User.
    > >>>
    > >>>Can anyone help get this icon back? There's nothing obvious in the
    > >>>Registry, as far as I can find.
    > >>
    > >>There is a "hide on start" option that you may have enabled. See if
    > >>you have any switches set.

    > >
    > >WRONG! "Hide on start" is the default. To display the icon, he has
    > >to use the /v switch.
    > >
    > >Stop giving people bad information.

    >
    > Oh, okay. Sorry. Thanks for correcting me.
    >
    > >>
    > >>>Cheers, and thanks.
    > >>>
    > >>>Alder



    I think I'm going to like this group...:-) Though it would be nice if
    my ISP knew what it was doing, i.e., I can "subscribe" to this group
    and read messages, but when I try posting with Moz, I get told this is
    an "unwanted newsgroup". Well, thanks ISP, for deciding that for me.
    Not surprising they behave like the phone company; they ARE the phone
    company. Gawd.

    Anyway, the DNSK icon is back at me.

    Thanks, Lance.

  6. #6
    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: DNSK tray icon disappeared ?!

    On 5 Nov 2003 21:02:44 -0800, TFTAJLLYMXZP@spammotel.com (Alder)
    prounounced a fatwah thus:

    >Lance Delacroix <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<ienhqv0dn5dncn8nm7vojh1ifut625rti8@4ax.com>. ..
    >> On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:23:20 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    >> <lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >>
    >> >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:13:14 +0200, Lance Delacroix
    >> ><lance_delacroix@fastmail.fm> prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >> >
    >> >>On 4 Nov 2003 19:36:29 -0800, TFTAJLLYMXZP@spammotel.com (Alder)
    >> >>prounounced a fatwah thus:
    >> >>
    >> >>>Hi all,
    >> >>>
    >> >>>Discovered DNSK thanks to reading the Zone Labs forums and I've been
    >> >>>running it for a week now. Today, though, the Task Bar icon
    >> >>>disappeared. The program itself is running, but without the Task Bar
    >> >>>icon I can't "control" it. This is on a W2K SP4 system and it does
    >> >>>not matter whether I'm logged in as Administrator or as a User.
    >> >>>
    >> >>>Can anyone help get this icon back? There's nothing obvious in the
    >> >>>Registry, as far as I can find.
    >> >>
    >> >>There is a "hide on start" option that you may have enabled. See if
    >> >>you have any switches set.
    >> >
    >> >WRONG! "Hide on start" is the default. To display the icon, he has
    >> >to use the /v switch.
    >> >
    >> >Stop giving people bad information.

    >>
    >> Oh, okay. Sorry. Thanks for correcting me.
    >>
    >> >>
    >> >>>Cheers, and thanks.
    >> >>>
    >> >>>Alder

    >
    >
    >I think I'm going to like this group...:-) Though it would be nice if
    >my ISP knew what it was doing, i.e., I can "subscribe" to this group
    >and read messages, but when I try posting with Moz, I get told this is
    >an "unwanted newsgroup". Well, thanks ISP, for deciding that for me.
    >Not surprising they behave like the phone company; they ARE the phone
    >company. Gawd.
    >
    >Anyway, the DNSK icon is back at me.
    >
    >Thanks, Lance.


    Our pleasure.

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