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Old 01-04-2007, 01:49 AM
phani kumar
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turn off "broadband connected" on task bar

hi

how do i turn off "broad band connected" or any other such messages on task
bar?
similar issues are "lan connected" etc.. i dont want the messages to appear.
though it goes off after few seconds or clicking "x" on right top corner, i
dont want it to appear at all.
similarly, the help feature that shows a small box with messages. for
example, if i point the cursor on subject line of the new message in outlook
express it shows "type the subject for this message"..
both of these are not required...
TIA


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Old 01-04-2007, 01:49 AM
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RE: turn off "broadband connected" on task bar



"phani kumar" wrote:

> hi
>
> how do i turn off "broad band connected" or any other such messages on task
> bar?
> similar issues are "lan connected" etc.. i dont want the messages to appear.
> though it goes off after few seconds or clicking "x" on right top corner, i
> dont want it to appear at all.
> similarly, the help feature that shows a small box with messages. for
> example, if i point the cursor on subject line of the new message in outlook
> express it shows "type the subject for this message"..
> both of these are not required...
> TIA
>
>


Hi,
Open your Windows Explorer and Click on Tools >> Folder Options under Files
and Folders Option Uncheck this box;
1-=> [ ] Display file size information in folder tips this will not
show the size of the file/folder tips

and under this Managing pairs of web pages and folders

2-=> [ ] Show pop-up description for folder and desktop items uncheck
this box.

I don't know why donot like them if they will go after a second, they can be
helpful to let you know some information and what is runing on your computer.
I recommend not doing the First option but the later if you insist on doing
so.
HTH.
Please let us know your findings.
Regards,
nass
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Old 01-04-2007, 01:50 AM
Joe Wright
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Re: turn off "broadband connected" on task bar

phani kumar wrote:
> hi
>
> how do i turn off "broad band connected" or any other such messages on task
> bar?
> similar issues are "lan connected" etc.. i dont want the messages to appear.
> though it goes off after few seconds or clicking "x" on right top corner, i
> dont want it to appear at all.
> similarly, the help feature that shows a small box with messages. for
> example, if i point the cursor on subject line of the new message in outlook
> express it shows "type the subject for this message"..
> both of these are not required...
> TIA


This might help:

Under Network Components, or "Show all connections", right-click each
component, click Properties, and turn of "Show icon in notification area
when connected.".

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Re: turn off "broadband connected" on task bar

phani kumar wrote:
> hi
>
> how do i turn off "broad band connected" or any other such messages on task
> bar?
> similar issues are "lan connected" etc.. i don't want the messages to appear.
> though it goes off after few seconds or clicking "x" on right top corner, i
> don't want it to appear at all.
> similarly, the help feature that shows a small box with messages. for
> example, if i point the cursor on subject line of the new message in outlook
> express it shows "type the subject for this message"..
> both of these are not required...
> TIA


This might help:

Under Network Components, or "Show all connections", right-click each
component, click Properties, and turn off "Show icon in notification
area when connected.".

--
Joe =o)
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