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I have a Windows Application that I have created that utilizes the system tray to "hold" the application when it is open and running behind the scenes. However, the popup context menu that I created for it (used Infragistics UltraToolbarsManager), the menu appears but below the icon cutting off most of the menu.

How do I rectify this problem?

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    Are there any particluar reason why you cannot use the regular ContextMenuStrip? That way it works directly. Dec 15, 2009 at 19:26
  • The Infragistics UltraToolsbarsManager has a popup context menu that I can reference directly from the NotifyIcon control (it looks nicer as well; appearance is everything to the head honchos here). Im gonna try the plain contextmenustrip and see if that makes any difference,
    – mattgcon
    Dec 15, 2009 at 19:32
  • The plain ContextMenuStrip will always scroll up if scrolling down would place part of it below the bottom of the screen. This is fairly basic functionality I would have thought... Dec 15, 2009 at 19:41
  • Ok using the ContextMenuStrip worked and it actually looks better than I thought it would, thank you danbystrom
    – mattgcon
    Dec 15, 2009 at 19:48

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By using the ContextMenuStrip, this was resolved

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