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For Windows Live Messenger to Use a Taskbar Icon. A) Under the Compatibilty tab, uncheck the Run this program in compatibility mode for box. (See screenshot below) 5. Click on OK. (See screenshot above or below step 3A) 6. Open Windows Live Messenger to see it's icon location now.
Inside Windows Live Messenger: ... Windows Live Messenger - Taskbar or Notification Icon Page 5 of 7 First
Hi, i am trying to customize taskbar icons in notification area, specifically the icon internet connection, i opened pnidui.dll file in Resource Hacker tool and found that 3048:1033 icon has following sizes and colors: 32 × 32 (16 colors) - Ordinal name: 379 24 × 24 (16 colors) - Ordinal name:...
Windows 7 help and support. Tutorials. Windows Live Messenger - Taskbar or Notification Icon
I personally prefer the convenience of having it there in the taskbar, and really wish more programs would do the same, but if you want to remove it, all you have to do is go to. 32bit: C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Messenger. 64bit: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Messenger. there, look for msnmsgr.exe, right click, go to properties.
When I recently installed Windows live messenger on my Windows 7 Pro, two tabs appeared and no icons were in the tray. I noticed that the tab on the right functions like the tray icon because if I close it, the program is terminated, whereas the tab on the left functions like a normal windows live messenger tab; ie when closed, the program is ...
Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64 New 04 Feb 2009 #2 Close Msn, go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Messenger\msnmsgr.exe" and change it to Vista compatibility mode.
Change Windows Live Messenger from Full View to Compact View. NOTE: Full view is the default view in Windows Live Messenger 2011. 1. In Windows Live Messenger 2011, click on the pane icon in the upper right corner to change to compact view. (see screenshot below) OPTION TWO.
I'm very positive with Windows 7, but have one little issue I still hope to get fixed: For some odd reason Messenger believes that I need two buttons in the taskbar refering to the very same window. Closing one closes both. I know others have the same problem. How do I tell Messenger to only have one button the taskbar? Thanks in advance! - Mark
but i have a problem...whenever i run windows live messenger in windows seven build 7260....it remains in the minimize mode....i dont know how to put it into the system tray. it keeps on disturbing in my work...