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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:38:32+00:00 2026-05-22T15:38:32+00:00

When either hiding my tray icon and closing the application, half the time my

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When either hiding my tray icon and closing the application, half the time my application’s tray icon gets ‘stuck’. Meaning doesn’t leave until you mess around in the tray area.

I know that to clean up during closing I can do trayIcon.Dispose() but that only works for when i close my C# application, and not for when I hide (trayIcon.Visible = false) it.

Does anyone know of a hack, or anyway at all, that can be used to refresh the tray area, or just make sure my icon actually stops displaying?

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    Refreshing the Taskbar Notification Area in C#

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