Hi all,

I run an HP Windows Home Server box — it's serving about 100GBs of
music to three receivers. Works perfectly, with great performance.

When I installed SqueezeCenter as a service, I noticed that SqueezeTray
was installed (and is launched and running). I don't really need it, of
course, because the Windows Home Server is a headless box.

I thought I had read somewhere around here that it is possible to turn
off Squeezetray (or uninstall it) thereby saving a couple of megs of
memory and some processing power.

Is this possible? How to go about doing it? 

Thanks!


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