I just install TortoiseHg, to act as Mercurial client tool.
However, in my Vista, whenever I start, there is a TortoiseHg Overlay Icon Server at my notification bar.
Is quite annoying. What is the purpose of that? Can I disable it?
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I just install TortoiseHg, to act as Mercurial client tool. However, in my Vista, whenever I start, there is a Is quite annoying. What is the purpose of that? Can I disable it? |
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I'm not sure why an icon was felt necessary, but you can hide it by customizing the taskbar and making it hidden. I don't have Vista, but on XP it is:
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The notification icon is part of a service* which gives us those handy icons on the corner of version-controlled files/folders. (The little icons demonstrate whether the file is "up-to-date", modified, etc.) If you want to get rid of the icon:
My current setup is that I've disabled TortoiseHgOverlayServer from starting up with Windows through msconfig's Startup tab. (To run msconfig, press Windows+R, and type in Then, when I want my icons to update, I right click on my project folder, and click on *It's not really a Windows service, but it acts kinda like one, so... |
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It is the service, which modifies the icon in the explorer which showes when files are under version control and if they are changed. Let it do its work. |
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