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How do I prevent the minimized tray icon from being periodically hidden in the inactive area of the tray?

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How do I prevent the minimized tray icon from being periodically hidden in the inactive area of the tray?

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(Note: This does not apply to Windows 95/98/ME users) You can change this setting by doing the following: First, right mouse click on the Start button and select Properties. This will open a Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window. Start Properties At the top, make sure you are in the Taskbar tab. Check the checkbox labeled “Hide inactive icons” and then click “Customize”. Custom Notifications Find your Mozilla application, either in Current Items or Past Items, and set the Behavior to “Always show”. Mozilla Thunderbird users will probably also want to set the new mail indicator icon to “Always show” as well (although Windows sometimes seems to forget about that setting for the new mail icon, so it has to be set again a few times before it holds). Now click both OK buttons to get about of both windows, and that’s it!

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(Note: This does not apply to Windows 95/98/ME users) You can change this setting by doing the following: First, right mouse click on the Start button and select Properties. This will open a Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window. At the top, make sure you are in the Taskbar tab. Check the checkbox labeled “Hide inactive icons” and then click “Customize”. Find your Mozilla application, either in Current Items or Past Items, and set the Behavior to “Always show”. Mozilla Thunderbird users will probably also want to set the new mail indicator icon to “Always show” as well (although Windows sometimes seems to forget about that setting for the new mail icon, so it has to be set again a few times before it holds). Now click both OK buttons to get about of both windows, and that’s it!

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