in my bar there is always some icons for the programs that I removed. How IRB of icons in the system tray?

in my bar there is always some icons for the programs that I removed. How IRB of icons in the system tray?

Hi chris malanda

You can remove the program from the taskbar and check if that helps. To remove a program pinned to the taskbar, open the jump list for the program, and then click remove this program from the taskbar.

See the help link - below

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/pin-a-program-to-the-taskbar

I hope this helps.

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