See attached screenshot
I have run the, Custom Clean - Windows - Advanced with the Tray Notifications Cache selected (see attached screenshot 1), but the program never removes old entries in my Notifications Cache.
I uninstalled a program called TrayStatus, but the icons for it still appear (4 times) when I go to, Settings - Personalization - Taskbar (see attach screenshot 2).
I have tried the solution below, but it did not remove the icons.
Find HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\TrayNotify
You will see three things. Select<span> </span><code style="border:0px;vertical-align:baseline;">IconStreams</code><span> </span>and<span> </span><code style="border:0px;vertical-align:baseline;">PastIconsStream</code>, and delete them.</em>
Why won't CCleaner get rid of them. Is there a way to make this work? If not, any ideas?
Thanks.
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@emarg13
Have you done a full restart of your machine since you did this?
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Yes, I have.
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Just checking a few things ![:) :)]()
Does it show up under the start-up tab when you run Windows Taskmanager ?
Nothing left in Program files folder and places related (Appdata etc)
Is this where you got it from ?
https://www.traystatus.com
If no joy then perhaps ask here
https://www.traystatus.com/Discussions/
@emarg13
Also look in your Windows Task Scheduler Library
(Press start button and immediately type Task Scheduler and select it)
It does not show in Startup. There are no traces of it in Program Files or Program Files (x86).
Deleted any traces of TrayStatus anywhere on C: Drive.
No trace of it in Task Scheduler.
The issue persists.
@emarg13
..and no traces of Binary Fortress ?
Also look in Windows Settings.. Privacy... Background Apps and make sure it isn't listed and ticked there/
I did find one occurrence of "Binary Fortress" in the registry, and I deleted it.
Restarted.
Issue not resolved.
I appreciate your effort.
I think I'd try Revo Uninstaller (Pro or Pro trial) to get rid of lingering traces of Tray Status:
https://www.revouninstaller.com/preview-log/?pid=4122&pname=TrayStatus
I use this: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5662-reset-notification-area-icons-windows-10-a.html the only downside is that you’ll have to choose the icons you wish to show in the notification area again.