System Tray Disabled

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ZyloKun

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What service is associated with enabling system tray in windows 11? I disabled a bunch of services and it fixed stuff but it also disabled things like the system tray, the taskbar is there just the icons in the bottom right of the taskbar (system tray) are disabled. I'm getting better performance with many of the unnecessary services disabled.

I just need to know what services need to be enabled for the system tray to be reenabled.

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Hi,

Can you provide screenshots of the services you disabled? This is why its important that when you make changes to the Windows Services that you only disable a few at a time so that in case you cause an issue, you will know which service caused a problem that you should not have turned off.

Only disable services that you know that you don't need. Otherwise you run the risk of causing your machine to not boot into Windows if you disable the wrong services.
 
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