So, now we don't have any solution for system tray right?

for ObjectDock 1.9 plus
I find for the solution evrywhere,
mail to admin and read every topic in here
but, no solution to fix this problem
what happen?
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Or someone has any way that can solved the problem,
please reply me.
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Which problem with the system tray exactly?
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Which problem with the system tray exactly?


yep, exactly.
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yep, exactly.

What problem are you describing? You need to ask specific questions or people cannot help you.

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common problem,
system tray is not appear
I was downloaded MCP and enabled it in Stardock Central
but the system tray still disappear.

or I need to setting in DockObject system.

Thank you for reply me.

You're system tray is work right, how you can do that?
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If you only use OD 1.9 (and not ObjectBar or DesktopX for system tray) then MCP is not needed! I recommend uninstalling it in that case.

I have OD 1.9 and no MCP loaded and it works fine.

Another thread reported that after cleaning the registry it worked - maybe an option for you?

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64 bit OS? check here WWW Link
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I've using Vista Ultimate,
Stardock central not support, right?

--- Stardock central ------
System Requirements:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003
30MB free drive space
256MB RAM
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naimerror: Can you try turning UAC off and seeing if the problem still happens? Assuming it is on? Also, explorer is not running "as administrator", is it? That would definitely prevent ObjectDock from accessing the system tray.
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naimerror: Can you try turning UAC off and seeing if the problem still happens? Assuming it is on? Also, explorer is not running "as administrator", is it? That would definitely prevent ObjectDock from accessing the system tray.


So, what is UAC ?
Thanks
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So, my account is Administrator as well
look at this C:\Users\Administrator\AppData ... that is my document..
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I am admin. I tried uninstalling, renaming files and cleaning the registry. Nothing seems to be working. Has Stardock recreated the problem?
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well, i don't have a solution for the problem as i suffer from it myself, however there is less comfortable solution, yet it is better then nothing
you can add a tray docklet for the system tray icons from here:
http://nimix13.ni.funpic.de/tray/#Installation
you can download the tray docklet from there, just read the instruction

hope that helps
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that's the docklet I use on the free version - works nice