I use the following code in the FormCreate event handler to create a system tray icon. When I run my program the system tray icon appears fine.
I set my application be started automatically on windows start up. When I restart the computer my application's process is started but the system tray icon never appears.
I think it might be something to do with the timing of when the code is run, that perhaps the system tray isn't ready to be populated.
I get my app to run at start up开发者_如何学C via it's NSIS installer : WriteRegStr HKLM "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" "MyApp" "$INSTDIR\ MyApp.exe"
Code to create system tray icon :
with TrayIconData do
begin
cbSize := SizeOf(TrayIconData);
Wnd := Handle;
uID := 0;
uFlags := NIF_MESSAGE + NIF_ICON + NIF_TIP;
uCallbackMessage := WM_ICONTRAY;
hIcon := Application.Icon.Handle;
StrPCopy(szTip, Application.Title);
end;
Shell_NotifyIcon(NIM_ADD, @TrayIconData);
You're attempting to create the icon before Explorer has fully started. You should handle errors gracefully (scroll down to "Handling Shell_NotifyIcon failure").
You should also handle the TaskbarCreated notification -- it enables you to recreate your icons after Explorer crashes and restarts.
The problem was caused because the current directory during start up is not the directory in which the executable lives.
So getCurrentDir was actually returning different directories at startup and when the app was run at any other time.
My application was making the poor assumption that the current dir would be the one in which the executable resides.
This assumption was causing the app to never reach the tray icon adding code at all. Once I fixed up the directory issue the code ran and correctly created the icon.
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