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Lost the Link to Customize System Tray Icons
This has happen some time ago and I have kind of just let it be for the time being, but I would like to have it fixed.
I am pretty sure I was doing some system cleaning when it happened but did not notice the lost link until well after the fact. Now when I go to the tray and click on the arrow for the tray icons and move to the link that says "Customize" I receive the following error displayed.
Windows Cannot Find
::{26EE0668-A00A-44D7-9371-BEB064C98683}\0\::{05D7B0F4-2121-4EFF-BF6B-ED3F69B894D}
Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
This appears in an error box panel with a red circled "X" icon in the displayed box. This imagine is a registry linking issue that must of been deleted while cleaning the registry. I have a second system next to me that I sometimes can exploit for fixes when I have a problem but this one could not be found in the registry of that system as a whole line. I can find a portion or 1/2 the equation I placed above, but not the entire error line as posted. The strange thing is that if I go to the control panel and click on the "Notification Area Icons" it will allow me to make changes to this program tray area, yet the link in the tray will not open the programs window to make changes to these icons.
Other then the link in the tray thingy being broken, the system tray works as usual, nothing else is acting strangely, just that hot link.
I have added a link from the control panel's "Notification Area Icons" to the desktop for faster access to open this program panel, but would like to correct the link so it works correctly.
I'm sure the issue is something to do with the missing code line I placed above that the system gives as an error. If anyone has an export .reg file of this section for re-installing would probably fix the link again. Any help would be appreciated.