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how to create an item on the system tray in asp.net?
Posted 13-Feb-13 7:11am

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Jibesh - 13-Feb-13 13:26pm
in asp.net? seriously. what are you trying to do?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 13:50pm
You don't think that some OP's answer can change anything, do you? :-) What makes no sense won't make it. So, I posted my answer accordingly. —SA
Jibesh - 13-Feb-13 13:54pm
some OPs find it hard to link the technology-requirement he/she may have correct this next time. who knows.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 14:05pm
Well, yes... —SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 13:47pm
Makes no sense whatsoever. It's apparent that you have no clue what is ASP.NET and how Web works. —SA
ryanb31 - 13-Feb-13 13:50pm
Are you talking about the icon of the window or an icon next to the clock. An icon in the window can be done using favicon but asp.net is a service on a server and won't show an icon on the user's machine next to their clock. We need more details.

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The answer is: no way. More exactly, the question makes no sense at all.
 
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ryanb31 - 13-Feb-13 13:51pm
The OP could be talking about the icon of the browser window.
Maciej Los - 13-Feb-13 13:52pm
I don't think so. OP asking about system tray.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 14:00pm
Right. Please see my comment below :-) —SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 14:00pm
And called it "system tray"?! OK. OP could call a an HTTP server a "quantum computer", but it would not help me to give an answer about using of an HTTP server. Isn't it fair? —SA
Maciej Los - 13-Feb-13 13:51pm
Sergey, your answer is to long! ;) +5!
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 13:58pm
I think you are right, but CodeProject submit script though my previous variant was too short. :-) Thank you, Maciej. —SA
Maciej Los - 13-Feb-13 14:00pm
We need to change this submit script ;)
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 14:04pm
It's not that important. What for, specifically? To be able to answer something like "... off!"? :-) Well, come to think about, for some answers, it could be considered as the most correct answer, but I still prefer some nice answers, like "RTFM", which of course means "Read The Following Manual". :-) —SA
Maciej Los - 13-Feb-13 14:10pm
Sometimes RTFM or Off! would be the best answers. Of course, not in all cases.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 14:15pm
Even the kick on the ass, performed on some select talents, can be the best answer. ("Go work harder".) Of course, not in all cases. :-) —SA
Maciej Los - 13-Feb-13 14:24pm
;) EOD - End Of Discussion ;)
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 14:25pm
Just in time... :-)
Jibesh - 13-Feb-13 13:51pm
+5
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov - 13-Feb-13 13:58pm
Thank you. —SA

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