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#1 rickschneider17

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Posted 12 January 2008 - 05:33 AM

OK... I dont use the media manager part of the application ever, and I am looking for a way that it does not autostart on boot.  Basically, after every boot/login to my system, there is the media manager icon in my task tray with a little red x meaning I am not sharing.  This wastes valuable system resources, and its annoying as can be.  How do I get it to not appear after every boot/login?

#2 grandpabruce

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Posted 12 January 2008 - 05:36 AM

QUOTE (rickschneider17 @ Jan 12 2008, 07:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
OK... I dont use the media manager part of the application ever, and I am looking for a way that it does not autostart on boot.  Basically, after every boot/login to my system, there is the media manager icon in my task tray with a little red x meaning I am not sharing.  This wastes valuable system resources, and its annoying as can be.  How do I get it to not appear after every boot/login?


Open Media Manager, click on Tools, click on Stop Watching Folders.  That should do it.  If not, you can uncheck it in msconfig.
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Posted 12 January 2008 - 08:19 AM

There should also be an option in Media Manager where you set it to stop watching folders to also turn off the system tray icon.
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