System Tray Icon

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Ben Hinc

I'm sorry if this has already been covered but I did my best to search
through the posts...

It seems that if I restart my system, the real-time protection loads just
fine (I see the processes in the task manager) but no icon loads in the
system tray. If I go to the start menu and open the program manually, it
also indicates that the real-time protection is running, but still no icon
in the tray. Finally, if I go to the general settings and tell it to hide
the system tray icon and then tell it to unhide (sometimes this works with
other programs), it STILL doesn't show up.

I've noticed, however, that if I log out and then log back in without a
restart, the icon usually shows up. Is there anyway to make the icon show
up in the system tray manually? Should I continue to use my workaround?
Should I reinstall AntiSpyware and see if that helps?

Suggestions please!!!

--Ben
 
Hi Ben,

I have the same problem. I notice the only way I can get
the icon to reappear is to run a scan using MSAS. As soon
as I initiate the MSAS program I see the icon instantly
appear in the system tray. When I reboot the system, the
icon doesn't appear until I run the software again.
Another bug, no doubt.
 
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