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Browse All TopicsI have created a service application that runs fine but I have realised that I need a system tray icon that displays one icon if the service is running and another if the service is down. I also need a right click menu for the incon where the service can be started/stopped. It would be very good if anyone have done something similar and can advise about this.
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by: DhaestPosted on 2009-08-11 at 01:09:32ID: 25066932
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