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Windows XP Hacks: Hack Your Way Through the Interface
Category: Desktops, Laptops and OS
Tags: antivirus, xp, windows xp, software
Overview Hidden in the mazes of the Registry are countless ways to hack XP's interface. The system tray, also called the notification area, is the small area on the farright side of the taskbar, in which utilities and programs that run in the background, such as antivirus software, show their icons.
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- O'Reilly Media
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- Date Published
- Oct 10, 2007
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- White Papers
- Topics
- Windows XP
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