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Originally posted by aaron901

PLEASE HELP!

i need to get rid of that network icon in the tray immediately!

or change the icon!

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go to network connections window, then click properties of the conection which you see the icon for, then un-check the box to display icon for the connection. hope this helps

i have done that but it still comes out after a reboot.

is there a way to change its icon?

Originally posted by aaron901
Originally posted by aaron901

PLEASE HELP!

i need to get rid of that network icon in the tray immediately!

or change the icon!

If you do not use your network at all, heres what you do. Right click on My Network, go to properties. Right click on your Network properties and disable it. Once its disable it will no longer show up in the tray and it shouldnt come back until you renable it. However if you use your network a lot then this probably is not your best solution. Otherwise you could always hide it, but then you have that pesky arrow.

Originally posted by SOOPAH256

this is my first attempt with completely dumping VSs and just hacking the registry. i'd like to give much thanks for aleni and virtualplastic.net for helping me out with all this stuff.

[img1]http://www.cbanners.net/joeroe/032602.PNG[/img1]

tell me what you think.

thanks.

Before I tell you what I think, remember, this is my personal opinion. What you think looks sweet may differ from my definition of sweet. ;)

But it's a bit much. Feels too crowded IMO. Also, there's something wrong with all that use of blue. I think it's the contrast between the blue used in the windows and stuff to the blue on the desktop. It just doesn't work.

I think the AOL icon (not, not AIM, AOL) deducts points too. ;)

I don't mean to be critical or anything, but you asked and all. :)

Seriously though, keep it up. Eventually you'll come to a point where you can look at it, and won't even notice it's there (which is what I think a good looking OS is... something that looks so good, that it just goes with everything).

Originally posted by Cheif_Bigfoot

Ya no kidding what is the a pc site or a bunch of mac osx wanna bes. I personally don't understand what every one sees in osx. I like xp and I don't think MS is evil.

maybe some people want to pretend they are using a Mac, but I know for myself it's only because I like the way some of the Mac visuals look kinda cool...

eventually, like with anything, it will fade i am sure.

i don't think MS is any more evil than anyone else, and I definitely love XP, if only for the fun of customizing.

I sure wouldn't mind if some of the Mac themes and styles would leave out the apple logo, but i am just too damned lazy to hack them out myself...

:D

Originally posted by Geronimo

Looks nice man. Do you have a link for tutorial on modifying the Webview. Or which file is it that you modify.

No tutorials really. I'm just doing it all by freehand. Heh.

If all goes well and I get enough feedback and maybe a little help, I may end up releasing my custom webview within this week (I most likely will anyway because I don't want to make you guys suffer without it for 2 weeks while I'm away, that and maybe someone else can improve on it while I'm gone).

http://neowin.net/bboard/showthread.php?s=...&threadid=20014

Originally posted by gerf

If you do not use your network at all, heres what you do. Right click on My Network, go to properties. Right click on your Network properties and disable it. Once its disable it will no longer show up in the tray and it shouldnt come back until you renable it. However if you use your network a lot then this probably is not your best solution. Otherwise you could always hide it, but then you have that pesky arrow.

i do have a small networking here.

i've changed its behaviour to 'always hide', but it still comes out.

i'm losing my temper for this...

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