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Alucard2k:
Hello, I've been using Multi Commander for two weeks now. The multiupdated just updated to version 5.0 (Build 1888) 64bit.

I'm running on a Windows 7 SP 1 64bit. All the options to show the tray icon are disabled. However, when I open another program (Music Player AIMP3), the tray icon for MC appears.

I have a dual monitor setup, MC is running on the main desktop (left monitor) and AIMP3 opens on the secondary desktop (right monitor), and snaps to the right side of the screen.

If I go to the general options, and enable or disable the options to show the tray icon, it doesn't disappear. Only closing and reopening MC works.

Let me know if you need additional information.

Mathias (Author):
I'm not able to recreate that.

You sure that the icon is not there even before you run the other program ? not even if you press the ^ button next to the tray icons ?
Very weird that it just pops up when you run something. Because it can not just appear. Special code need to be run to add the tray.
And starting another program can not trigger that.

And if you disable the "Show a tray icon" the icon do not go away ? That is very weird.
I can't recreate that and I don't see how it is possible.
Must be some kind of weird conflict with some other program that blocks the removal of the tray icon or something.

Alucard2k:
I just reproduced the issue again.

I closed all other programs running and only Multi Commander is open. I even disabled my antivirus temporary to try.

When I open the other program (AIMP3), it again caused the MC tray icon to appear.

I've included two screenshots of my desktop (they are quite big).

Edit: And something else I just noticed. If I close/reopen MC, the tray icon disappears. And closing AIMP3 is causing the icon to appear again.
It looks like AIMP3 is doing something weird with the notification area.

GrantSP:
I wonder if it is not just a case of the other program using the first icon it comes across in the cache and it just happens to be MC's.

Maybe a clearing of the cache will rectify it?
A tool like CCleaner can do it or open the Registry and navigate to:

--- Code: ---HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\TrayNotify
--- End code ---

If the right hand pane contains IconStreams & PastIconsStream, delete those. Possibly a restart of Explorer is needed.

Just a thought.

Mathias (Author):
I think I found a way to recreate it.

If you Switch user and Switch back again. The tray icon can appear.
If your taskbar is "not" locked and you resize it (to allow multiple rows) the Tray icon can popup
I guess your music player do something with the tray that will trigger the TrayArea size changed event to be sent to all programs.

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