Remove Icons from Notification Area

If you have items in Past Items that are have long ago been removed from the system and want to remove them from the list, use the following procedure.

Notifications Area

Click Start > Run > Regedit

Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\TrayNotify

Delete the IconStreams and PastIconsStream values.

Open Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del), click Processes tab, click Explorer.exe, then click End Process.

While in Task Manager, goto File > New Task > type explorer, then click OK

This will reset your icons and populate the bar with your currently running apps that make use of the tollbar area.

Be Blessed!
Chris

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Free Subscription to EContent Magazine

EContent magazine is a print magazine that focuses exclusively on content, in particular, digital content.
Here are some of the topics that they cover:

- News and analysis of what’s happening in the content industry (product announcements, technology trends, metrics, etc.)
- Feature articles covering the latest trends and issues
- Content creation, acquisition, organization, and distribution

Right now, you can get one years’ subscription for free – normally costs $119 a year.

But you need to submit a request and they’ll tell you right away if you will be receiving a subscription. Also, they are opening this to US residents only .

If you fall within the criteria this could be a great magazine to get your hands on – and not to mention, lets you stay off the computer at least for a while.

Request your subscription directly from this page:   http://bit.ly/ewsEContent *

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Chris

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Facebook 101

Facebook is here to stay – we know this and as a business you must be willing embrace it.

In the coming days I will be going over some basic Facebook fundementals to help you get inline with your clients and get THEM to spread the word.

So come back often and be sure to check out the tools available in the sidebars – not everything is a Google ad :)   Many will be tools that I have purchased in order to evaluate to help you sift through the opulence that is out there.

God Bless!

Chris

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