> I think the question is: Given you have the ability to manipulate the
> registry, exactly what change(s) need to be made to make the VNCServer
> icon disappear from the SysTray?
> With TridiaVNC, they have an option
> \HKLM\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default\DisableTrayIcon which I set to 1
> with no success.
Have you got this to work on a PC with a standard install of Tridia?
I would have thought that you'd need to restart the PC / restart
Tridia before this setting kicks in. When each of those programs
start, they read the reg for their settings.
IMO, closing down the systray icon is not enough to bring that reg
change in. You'll probably need to restart the service and then fire
the systray app up again.
On another note, why bother hiding it? The users at my work seem
happy with the icon - plus you can prevent them from fiddling with it
by using AllowProperties and AllowShutdown keys.
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