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Is there a way to clear system tray during VB.NET app crash?

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Tom - 28 Feb 2005 14:48 GMT
Hello,

System tray icon informs users that the apps is running in the background.
However, there are instances that the app might crash and after that the app
icon in the system tray is still displayed. It goes away when the mouse is
pointed over the icon.
I wonder if there is any way to force system tray refresh during the VB.NET
app crash?

I tried to add some code in the finalize but it didn't do anything. I think
that finalize was not even executed.

Any help is greatly appreciated,
Tom
Mattias Sj?gren - 28 Feb 2005 20:18 GMT
Tom,

Why don't you focus your efforts on resolving the application crashes
instead?

Mattias

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