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        <description>SysTrayX  is designed to maximize the way you can use your system tray and is doing that with a few important features :
- SysTrayX helps you hide some of the less used icons from the system tray - the hidden icons can still be seen and used in the special SysTrayX menu but will no longer permanently take precious space from your system tray;
- provide recovery for those icons if anything happens to the system tray;
- SysTrayX can also keep the tray icons sorted in a constant order.</description>
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            <title>`Haven`t got it going yet.\" by Techno-Halfwit with average rate 2.0</title>
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            <description>
                My problem was that my taskbar disappeared, and the system tray with it. What I was looking for was a stand-alone replacement for the system tray (not bothered about the rest of the taskbar). I use thumb / flash drives extensively so I need access to my system tray (if I'm going to do things properly).

While I'm quite happy to use all these functions, I don't have much of an idea how they work. So I'm afraid that the instruction that came up in the Replacer window: "Drag the original system file to replace into this window ..." stumped me.

What and where is the original system file?
Until I know that, I can't get this application to work, and therefore can't offer any constructive review (so please ignore my ratings - couldn't submit this without them).
Please advise. Many thanks.
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            <pubDate>01 Fri 2006</pubDate>
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