You can refresh the tray icons by using this "hack":
http://web.archive.org/web/20100625153111/http://www.kirants.com/cg_not.shtm...
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Ian Boag ian.boag@gmail.com wrote:
To run stunnel as an app rather than a service.
Unzip all the stuff .... at a command prompt (or in a batch file) do
start /b stunnel.exe
This will bring up the stunnel symbol in the tray as well.
When you have finished with it
taskkill /f /im stunnel.exe
Works for me. The first time you run it you may get a bit of firewall stuff to cope with, but that is just a oncer, However, when you kill it, the tray icon does not disappear (on my Vista machine). So if I do it all again I get two tray icons, then three then etc etc.
If I put the mouse on the row of tray icons after killing stunnel, they all disappear ... go figure
I'm using stunnel with blat to give me "email-from-anywhere" functionality.
IB John jw72253@verizon.net wrote:
Hello. I would like to install stunnel on 64-bit Win7, and I would like to know whether it is possible to do so by just unzipping the downloaded files into one folder and then clicking on the main executable, that is, to avoid making registry entries, etc. I would like to have a minimal impact to whatever extent is possible. Can it be done in this way, or does it need the whole shebang installer procedure to be run?
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