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Running in the background?

BOZ

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In windows XP, is it possible to set a program to run in the background as it were, so that it doesn't show up in the taskbar? for example, let's say i want to run Media Player, but i don't want it to take up a tab on the alreasdy-crowded taskbar.
 

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Many spyware and viruses do just that, though In my experience having that many windows programs running is asking for a lock up.
 

It's possible to write a program that does that, but I don't believe it's possible to hide existing programs that don't support that option. I don't think Windows Media Player does.
 


BOZ said:
ah, oh well... was just curious.

You might be able to play a file or playlist through a tab in a Firefox browser, and then use other tabs to browse the internet. Or you could always just hide the taskbar entirely.

Why were you interested in this?
 


How many windows do you usually have open, BOZ?

In XP, the taskbar eventually shows one tab for every program you have open and a number on the tab for the number of files you have open in that program.
 

frankthedm said:
My foot! :] I bet you want to hide something from da' boss. :lol:

well, that's what got me to thinking of it originally... ;) but yes, i also wanted to know for more practical reasons.
 

jaerdaph said:
How many windows do you usually have open, BOZ?

In XP, the taskbar eventually shows one tab for every program you have open and a number on the tab for the number of files you have open in that program.

i know, and i find that super annoying. usually at work, i have two to four programs running, plus always have at least one window of IE open. when i want to surf the net, i can either close down some of the programs, or only open enough IE windows to keep them from compressing.

but, if i could keep some of those tabs off the taskbar, that wouldn't be so much of a problem, ergo... why i'm asking. :)
 

BOZ said:
but, if i could keep some of those tabs off the taskbar, that wouldn't be so much of a problem, ergo... why i'm asking. :)

I'm starting to think like Microsoft: to get less tabs, you need to open more windows! :)

Check out this Web site. It has helped keep Microsoft users sane for a few years now:

http://www.annoyances.org

There's a section called Reducing Clutter. I didn't see an article related to cleaning up the task bar, but there's some other helpful stuff there:

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/category05

Maybe someone on their discussion forums can help.

Hope this helps, eventually. :)

Hiding Web surfing from the boss: years ago, there used to be a Website that consisted of a screen shot of an Excel spread sheet for just that purpose. Saved my butt on more than one occasion. ;)
 

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