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Posted : Sunday, October 16th, 2005 01:44:39 PM
By : alexh853
Connections Tray Crash Causes HangConfiguration:
Hello,If I remain connected to the internet for too long a program called connections tray crashes when I try to disconnect and causes windowsXP to hang on 'saving your settings...' when I shut it down. If you think you have any ideas or you need further information to help me, please get back to me asap! Thanks in advance Operating System : Windows XP

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Connections Tray Crash Causes Hang by alexh853 on October 16th, 2005 04:20:46 PM
the little computer icon in the taskbar the monitors upstream/downstream, connection time etc. i can't find its .exe process.
Connections Tray Crash Causes Hang by xpuser3 on October 16th, 2005 02:02:40 PM
...a program called connections tray Need more info.i_XpUser
Re: Connections Tray Crash Causes Hang by Anonymous Ghost on November 21st, 2005 08:06:48 AM
I get the same thing. But Ive reinstalled and updated my XP to the max several times over several years. Its still the same problem.
It feels like theres an overload somewhere. Maybe too many connections or something. It also happens sometimes when I play games. Right in the middle of downloading the server lists, it just pauses. When I quit, and reboot, just before it reboots, it says that connections tray has crashed.

WHAT IS CONNECTIONS TRAY?????!!!!

Is there a way to REBOOT connections tray without rebooting the computer??

Or get rid of it totally?

When I ping hundreds of servers, sometimes it crashes.

PLEASE HELP!

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