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How to REMOVE Action Center icon when "No Issues Detected" ???

Dear All,

I have the "Action Center" flag icon always appear in the Windows 7 taskbar, even when there are "No current issues detected".

When I first installed Windows 7 it would only appear if there WERE issues detected, otherwise it would not display at all.

Now I don't know what happened, but it's just THERE constantly.

I know I can choose "Only Show Notifications" in the settings for it, but it's still actually there, only hidden.

The way it was before is that if no issues were detected it would not appear AT ALL.

Anyone know what's causing this/and more importantly how to fix this problem?

Thanks in advance!

quanzaboy
 

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right click on any empty space on the taskbar
select properties
In the Notification area section of the properties window, click Customize...
Change the behavior of the Action Center icon to "Only Show Notifications"

That should do the trick
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio 15
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Run CCleaner and check the item; "Tray Notifications Cache" under "Advanced" options.

Now stop and then restart Explorer.

This clears the cache and resolves most problems.

Restarting windows is no use, you have to restart Explorer, ( which is the operating shell), for the repair to work.

Copy and paste the following into a new document:

Code:
@echo off
taskkill /f /IM explorer.exe
explorer.exe
Save your document with a descriptive name such as restart_explorer.bat. Make sure to save the file with the .bat extension and not .txt.


Remember to uncheck the item in CCleaner once you have finished.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

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OS
Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
I realize this is an ULTRA late reply, but thanks a lot Mike! This has worked perfectly!

quanzaboy
 

My Computer My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (SP1)
CPU
Intel Core i5 760 OC @ 4.0GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P55-UD5
Memory
A-Data 4GB DDR3 OC @ 1600MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ENGTX580 DCII
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio (On Board)
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2209WA
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 SSD 120GB | WD Caviar Blue 500GB | WD Caviar Green 1000GB
PSU
600W
Case
Thermaltake Element G
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Internet Speed
12Mbps
Thanks Mike ---- i did the taskkill in cmd.exe and it worked fine. I didn't do the ccleaner. Not too sure what ccleaner cleans, so excuse me if i was paranoid of free things. but killing explorer and restarting it made the action center disappear just fine.
 
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OS
win 7
But the flag comes back
 

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OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Dear All,

I have the "Action Center" flag icon always appear in the Windows 7 taskbar, even when there are "No current issues detected".

When I first installed Windows 7 it would only appear if there WERE issues detected, otherwise it would not display at all.

Now I don't know what happened, but it's just THERE constantly.

I know I can choose "Only Show Notifications" in the settings for it, but it's still actually there, only hidden.

The way it was before is that if no issues were detected it would not appear AT ALL.

Anyone know what's causing this/and more importantly how to fix this problem?

Thanks in advance!

quanzaboy




i know this was 2yrs ago but i have the exact problem down to every detail and was wondering if you resolved it and how i've done everything on here so far including doing what the action say but still there thanks.
 

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Gateway SX2803-US20P
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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4 GB DDR3
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Intel GMA X4500
Hard Drives
1024 GB Processor 3.2 GHz Pentium E6700
Keyboard
logitech
Mouse
logitech
thank you for this mike.
this, and the tip about shutting off the errant Action Center message notification flags via taskbar properties.

Run CCleaner and check the item; "Tray Notifications Cache" under "Advanced" options.

Now stop and then restart Explorer.

This clears the cache and resolves most problems.

Restarting windows is no use, you have to restart Explorer, ( which is the operating shell), for the repair to work.

Copy and paste the following into a new document:

Code:
@echo off
taskkill /f /IM explorer.exe
explorer.exe
Save your document with a descriptive name such as restart_explorer.bat. Make sure to save the file with the .bat extension and not .txt.


Remember to uncheck the item in CCleaner once you have finished.

Regards....Mike Connor
 

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HP DC7600, HP DC7600[2], HP DC7100, Samsung NC10
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Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows 7 Pro 32-bit, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Windows XP Home SP3
CPU
Pentium 4 3.2GHz, Pentium 4 3.4GHz 64bit, Atom,
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Dunno
Memory
4GB matched, 1GB, 2.5GB, 4.0 GB
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Geforce 8400 GS and others
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RealteK ALC260 and others
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus HD
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
WD Caviar 640gb SATA
Cooling
We Be Cool
Run CCleaner and check the item; "Tray Notifications Cache" under "Advanced" options.

Now stop and then restart Explorer.

This clears the cache and resolves most problems.

Restarting windows is no use, you have to restart Explorer, ( which is the operating shell), for the repair to work.

Copy and paste the following into a new document:

Code:
@echo off
taskkill /f /IM explorer.exe
explorer.exe
Save your document with a descriptive name such as restart_explorer.bat. Make sure to save the file with the .bat extension and not .txt.


Remember to uncheck the item in CCleaner once you have finished.

Regards....Mike Connor


nice hint, works.
 

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OS
W7 Enterprise
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