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I'll be happy to assist you today. I understand you have a problem with taskbar system icons not working. When was the last time it was working properly? Did you made any changes recently? What is your current Windows version and edition? Press Start then search Settings, select System then About. Select the Processes tab. Scroll down and look for Windows Explorer Right click then select Restart. Please ignore the red errors and let the process complete. Right-click the registry key that you located in step 3, point to New , and then click Key.
If the system administrator used a Group Policy setting to hide the Recycle Bin or "All Icons" on the Desktop, you may have to contact the system administrator to restore the Recycle Bin icon. If your system is not Windows XP Professional, you can try the procedure in the "Workaround" section.
Click the registry key that you located in step 3, and then in the right pane, click the following registry DWORD value:. On the Edit menu, click Delete , and then click Yes. If you cannot restore the Recycle Bin by using the resolutions that are listed in this article, work around this issue by creating a shortcut to the Recycle Bin:.
Click Start , and then click My Computer. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. Click the View tab, and then click to clear the Hide protected operating system files Recommended check box.
Click Yes when you receive the warning message, and then click OK to close the Folder Options dialog box. Click Folders on the toolbar. In the left navigation pane, under Folders , locate the Recycle Bin folder, and then drag the Recycle Bin folder to the desktop. Click the View tab, and then click to select the Hide protected operating system files Recommended check box. Click OK. Note This procedure does not re-create the original icon. However, this procedure restores most of the features of the Recycle Bin.
This includes the following:. Delete a file by dragging it to the Recycle Bin icon on your Desktop. Retrieve a file that you deleted by double-clicking the Recycle Bin icon on your Desktop, right-clicking the file that you want to retrieve, and then clicking Restore. Note When you use these step to work around this problem, you cannot right-click the Recycle Bin shortcut to access the Recycle Bin Properties.
To set properties for the Recycle Bin, follow these steps:. Double-click the Recycle Bin shortcut on the Desktop. The Recycle Bin folder opens. In the upper-left corner of the Recycle Bin folder, right-click the Recycle Bin icon, and then click Properties.
If this procedure did not fix the problem, you can contact support. A Group Policy setting was used to hide the Recycle Bin.
For help with common system maintenance tasks in Windows Vista, visit the following Microsoft Web page:. Fix problems with common system maintenance tasks. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. A subscription to make the most of your time. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful?
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