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Thread: Is there any way to hide uTorrent's tray icon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albo Da Kid View Post
    ahah I thought i said" I get head from a thick chick in sandals" lol

    How you you say that in Spanish properly?
    Well my friend I speak four languages, I am very smart lol, serious I lived in Spain for a while.

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    Lets keep on topic and in English ok guys.
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    first way - to hide tray
    open regedit
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer # right click on explorer, and then select new -> DWORD value. type NoTrayItemsDisplay as its value name. reboot pc

    second way
    use program called RBTray

    third way
    just hide icons from tray when they are inactive. do it from taskbar options

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabalo View Post
    tray icon easy, u have in the utorrent options "boss key" @ options - preferences - general.
    it will disappear from the tray doing that.

    amazing that either no one knows how to properly use the software, or cares to read the topic title. It's right in front of their nose.
    Holly shit, this is brilliant.



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  4. BitTorrent   -   #24
    Yeah I love the bosskey. It's good to know Bittorrent Inc. is thinking about us piraters.

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    BTDT. The other function that is nice is to run it at night

    Or if you are on a super high traffic network anyways just use usenet client and SSL.
    I got yelled at for BT but they never noticed the usenet DLs.
    Dreaming of falling into the EbookVortex.
    Hiding from the Non-fiction books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pro267 View Post
    Another thing which is quite important to consider when you're torrenting at work, is that medium-large scale businesses often have an IT department, handling the company servers. The IT personnel can - and often does - monitor the traffic to and from the different workstations and the Internet. So although you may be able to avoid being detected filesharing visually by your boss, you may find out that these activities are easily detectable in other means.
    if connection sharing with a local network exactly a normal user can see which ports using with which app with network connections (these is a nighmare for msn user at company ofc if there is torrent user as well)

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