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Icon set to "always show" reverts to "hide when inactive"

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coffent - 21 May 2008 17:40 GMT
I have an icon in the taskbar that I set to "Always show".  However as soon
as I reboot I find it's been reset to "Hide when inactive".  Other icons stay
set to the "Always show" mode after a reboot, and there's nothing unusual
about this one that I'm aware of.  Any ideas?
smlunatick - 21 May 2008 18:07 GMT
Icon tells us very little.  What is the application that would show as an icon?

>I have an icon in the taskbar that I set to "Always show".  However as soon
>as I reboot I find it's been reset to "Hide when inactive".  Other icons stay
>set to the "Always show" mode after a reboot, and there's nothing unusual
>about this one that I'm aware of.  Any ideas?
coffent - 22 May 2008 03:41 GMT
It's a program called magicjack.exe that runs a "Magicjack" USB telephone.  
Checking further, I see that perhaps it is unusual in that the program
resides in a Documents and Settings subdirectory rather than Program Files,
and is called by another program (magicjackloader.exe) at bootup.  I don't
know why this should cause the behavior, though.

> Icon tells us very little.  What is the application that would show as an icon?
>
> >I have an icon in the taskbar that I set to "Always show".  However as soon
> >as I reboot I find it's been reset to "Hide when inactive".  Other icons stay
> >set to the "Always show" mode after a reboot, and there's nothing unusual
> >about this one that I'm aware of.  Any ideas?
 
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