I've looked through many sites for what I thought would be an easy thing to find but it seems it isn't so common! Plenty on how to add, change etc apps in system tray but not list.
So, is it possible to list applications currently in the system tray (visible or not) inluding where the target file is located??
I'm not a VB programmer, as such. Comfortable with the VB environment and the idea of API. I'm used to VBA and have VB5.
Any help or pointers are greatly appreciated!
My reason for asking is quite irritating. I have 2 pieces of adware/spyware running in the system tray ([almost] amusingly advertising anti-adware/spyware products!) Full system scans (using Norton Internet Security(!) 2005) reveal nothing even with the absolute latest definitions. I'd just like to be able to contact syantec and ask "how do i remove (application filename) from my system?"
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So, is it possible to list applications currently in the system tray (visible or not) inluding where the target file is located??
I'm not a VB programmer, as such. Comfortable with the VB environment and the idea of API. I'm used to VBA and have VB5.
Any help or pointers are greatly appreciated!
My reason for asking is quite irritating. I have 2 pieces of adware/spyware running in the system tray ([almost] amusingly advertising anti-adware/spyware products!) Full system scans (using Norton Internet Security(!) 2005) reveal nothing even with the absolute latest definitions. I'd just like to be able to contact syantec and ask "how do i remove (application filename) from my system?"
;-)
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