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    Default How to run/open spybot SD resident

    How to run/open spybot SD resident or make it active without running/opening the program (spybot- search & destroy) when the system start?

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    Hello,

    When you do not have the Resident TeaTimer icon in your system tray this is the only way to activate it:

    Run Spybot-S&D, switch to the "Advanced mode" via the menu bar item "Mode" --> hit "YES" --> select "Tools" in the navigation bar on the left --> "Resident" and there you can tick the checkboxes in front of the two tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spybotsandra View Post
    Hello,

    When you do not have the Resident TeaTimer icon in your system tray this is the only way to activate it:

    Run Spybot-S&D, switch to the "Advanced mode" via the menu bar item "Mode" --> hit "YES" --> select "Tools" in the navigation bar on the left --> "Resident" and there you can tick the checkboxes in front of the two tools.

    Best regards
    Sandra
    Team Spybot
    I have tick the check boxes but the Resident TeaTimer icon in system tray always hidden/inactive until I run the program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spybot1234 View Post
    I have tick the check boxes but the Resident TeaTimer icon in system tray always hidden/inactive until I run the program.
    That sounds like it may be normal. If you right click on Start > select "Properties" > then select the "Taskbar" tab, do you have "Hide inactive icons" checked (near the bootom of the "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" dialog)?

    If so you must click on the "Show hidden icons" button to display all the icons in the system tray. See the following image:

    Last edited by md usa spybot fan; 2006-08-24 at 00:40.

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