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Topic: «
Removing tray icon after program execution is finished
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Volker Kleinhenz
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06/01/2016 11:21:30
I'm running an application which executes system commands using the command prompt "\cmd.exe". I've set the Command Prompt window to minimize window automatically at startup and minimization mode = tray (toggle). The problem is that the tray icon does not disappear when the system command is finished. If I use the mouse and hover on these icons they close, however, if I don't, I get more and more tray icons.
Maybe this is a Windows (10) flaw but I wonder if there is a way to make tray icons disappear when the associated program has finished executing?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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06/01/2016 19:54:23
Hello, Volker
The issue has been confirmed. We'll try to fix it.
Best regads.
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Volker Kleinhenz
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06/01/2016 20:07:55
That's great! I thought that this was actually a Windows issue...
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Volker Kleinhenz
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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06/02/2016 13:55:33
Well, Windows is partially responsible for this issue.
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