On the system tray notifications do not appear.

I have no idea why, but in my system tray notifications is more "pop up."  I still hear the sound and see the incontinence system tray, but the pop-up with the notification is no longer there.  For example, when a new version of windows is available, I see just the Update icon but not the box pop up.

Someone know why it happened or how do I restore the pop up notifications?  I have a Dell Lattitude D630 and am running Windows 7 Professional.  Thank you!

Hello Nemo959,

First of all, although you have gone through the notification tray properties, you may have turned off individual items in the center of the action?

-Click on the Start button

-Center of action type in the search box of the start menu

-Click Action Center in the results

-The click Change Action Center settings

In addition, make sure that you have no notifications of ball off the power.

-Click on the Start button

-Type gpedit.msc in the search box on the start menu

-Click Gpedit in results

In the Local Group Policy Editor:

-Left pane navigate to User Configuration > administrative templates > Start Menu and taskbar

-Locate Turn off all balloon notifications > right click > click on change

This value Disable > click OK > close the local Group Policy Editor

Restart and test to determine if this solves your problem.

Hope this helps

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