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Can't Disconnect Dial-up Connection 1

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fallingrock

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Apr 21, 2003
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Part 2 of previous thread..since they may be related:

Background:
Running Dell XPS Gen 4, Windows XP SP2. Loaded too many resident spyware programs (e.g., Ad-aware Paid, Sbybot with TeaTimer, SpySweeper, WinPatrol, BHO, and more). One day these had a war when I logged in. The outcome was they deleted the Links key in the registry. All exe and shortcut links got lost. Had to have 2 techs rebuild the registry over a 9 hr period. They also reinstalled XP and SP2 from the OEM recovery disk. This solved the linking problem. Lesson learned...don't run competing resident spyware apps.

Problem:
Two residual problems appeared after that registry crash and recovery:
(1) The system tray is partially inoperative. It does not show all the usual icons of startup processes. It has no expansion indicators. Example of things not present are the "Safely remove devised" and the double computer icon indicating my dial-up connection. How can I restore the system tray to normal function?

(2) My dial-up connection can only be shut down (disconected)by rebooting the system. Right clicking the Dial-up desktop icon always shows "Connected"..the ""Disconnect" option does not appear when it is connected, as it should. Cannot disconnect from Network Connections Control Panel either. Maybe these are related problems. I used to disconnect a dialup using the system tray icon, which does not show up. Incidentally, I removed and reinstalled the dial-up connection. Any hints, or send best offer for a newly broken, costly, recent Dell super system. Laughs.

Postscript.
I am threading this twice, one under each problem.

Lesson learned...free Ad-aware Personal (without Ad-Watch resident) and free Spybot S&D loading Immunize component only seem to be totally adequate and a safe combo for safe spyware guarding and elimination. At least my techs vouch this, and it has worked for me since my spyware wars.
 
Taskbar Repair Tool.


Have a look at the various fixes mentioned in these threads.

Users cannot access "Safely Remove Hardware"
thread779-1131505

XP2 Problems with Network Connections
thread779-1038802

Control Panel/ Network Connection/ right-click Properties of YOUR-ISP/ General Tab, look for the Check Box (Show Icon in Notification Area....) at the bottom, is it checked?

Are you Hiding any Inactive Icons via the TaskBar Properties?

321213 - Icons in the Notification Area May Disappear If You Use High-Contrast Color Themes


The new Tweak UI 2.10 for XP has the option to disable all icons in the notification area.

This is the easiest way to clean them all.

You could of course then use Tweak UI again to enable them.

Freeware, from Microsoft Downloads.
 
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