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PostPosted: December 15th, 2008, 12:23 am 
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Is there such an animal?

I'm making a script to put the Icons onto a gui {I got that mostly straightened out}, but the area of the TaskBar where the icons usually sit remains and I want it to go away when the Icons transfer to the GUI {and obviously come back when I put them back to normal}.

I'm on an NT Server if that makes any difference in the behavior.

TIA!

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Yah, and I'm using part of it in my script {the TrayIcons(), though I'm still trying to figure out how to get it to count the icons when they're in my GUI}. I'll look it over again to see if there's anything else I can use, plus I'm still looking for this refresh thing on MSDN and the rest of the net.
Thanks for the reply!

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