Is there a shortcut to the main Inet Protector window?

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Is there a shortcut to the main Inet Protector window?

Postby powerlinx » Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:58 pm

We have a setup where we don't display the Inet Protector in the system tray to prevent fiddling. This works well until we need to adjust any of the settings - our workround is then to alter the 'DisplayTray' registry key value (either directly via regedit, or by .reg or batch file), reboot, and then access the menu via the tray icon. (To restore we simply uncheck the 'Display Inet Protector Icon in the System Tray' box and exit).

Is there any alternative to this method? For example, is there a keyboard shortcut sequence (eg CTR+ALT+F12) that would open the main Inet Protector window instead of having to redisplay the tray icon? Or a command prompt that could be entered in 'Run' that would execute the instruction made by clicking on the tray icon? (eg displayinet.exe?)

Be glad of any ideas.
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Postby Karlis » Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:05 am

What about right-clicking the tray icon and clicking Exit after you are done with configuring? This way you can hide the tray icon again after changing the settings.
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Access to main iNet Protector window without using tray icon

Postby powerlinx » Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:19 pm

Thanks - but the problem is more getting back to the main window when the icon isn't shown.

Normal state is no icon on display in the system tray - our problem is then when we need to get the main window up again. At the moment we have to tweak the registry setting 'DisplayTray' and then reboot - which puts the icon back - and then tick 'don't display icon' when we've finished.

Just wondered if there was a keyboard shortcut (or 'Run' command) to the main window that would remove the need of having to redisplay the system tray icon.

Hope this makes sense - look forward to your response.
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Postby Karlis » Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:21 pm

When there is no tray icon, simply launch it from the Start Menu.

If there is no shortcut in the start menu (e.g. you chose to delete it), you can launch the software by double-clicking the appropriate exe file from c:\program files\inet protector\ folder.
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