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After an update to the latest version of Norton Internet Security (to 20.2.0.19) the icon in the system tray went away, only to return when I specifically started the program. After closing the program, the icon stayed around for a while and then disappeared. Not sure whether this was disabling the program, I did some research and found an entry about an obscure interaction between NIS and TortoiseSVN, a client for SVN repositories. Well, I just happen to be running TortoiseSVN. Following advice, I installed the latest version of TortoiseSVN, and the problem seems to have gone away.
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After an update to the latest version of Norton Internet Security (to 20.2.0.19) the icon in the system tray went away, only to return when I specifically started the program. After closing the program, the icon stayed around for a while and then disappeared. Not sure whether this was disabling the program, I did some research and found an entry [http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/Norton-2013-system-tray-icon-does-not-load-even-with-delay-and/m-p/826212#M220629 on the Norton site, here,] about an obscure interaction between NIS and TortoiseSVN, a client for SVN repositories. Well, I just happen to be running TortoiseSVN. Following advice, I installed the latest version of TortoiseSVN, and the problem seems to have gone away.

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After an update to the latest version of Norton Internet Security (to 20.2.0.19) the icon in the system tray went away, only to return when I specifically started the program. After closing the program, the icon stayed around for a while and then disappeared. Not sure whether this was disabling the program, I did some research and found an entry on the Norton site, here, about an obscure interaction between NIS and TortoiseSVN, a client for SVN repositories. Well, I just happen to be running TortoiseSVN. Following advice, I installed the latest version of TortoiseSVN, and the problem seems to have gone away.