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Normally I have TCC with a custom icon sitting on my taskbar. Anytime I want to spin off a command box, I just click it.
I usually have 2 to 4 command boxes going at once. Some are triggered as *.btm files by the task scheduler, with their own custom icons or by clicking desktop icons or by cloning a taskbar TCC task.
The system quickly gets into a state where the original TCC icon is not present. I have to remember which icons in their heart of hearts represent TCC, and I can spin off a new empty command box by right clicking them. The problem I have is I cannot remember which are TCC and which are not.
I would like if it the original TCC stayed put unmodified for use in cloning.
I tried to put two TCC icons on the taskbar, but Windows 10 would not let me.
Does anyone else have this problem, and how do they get around it?
I usually have 2 to 4 command boxes going at once. Some are triggered as *.btm files by the task scheduler, with their own custom icons or by clicking desktop icons or by cloning a taskbar TCC task.
The system quickly gets into a state where the original TCC icon is not present. I have to remember which icons in their heart of hearts represent TCC, and I can spin off a new empty command box by right clicking them. The problem I have is I cannot remember which are TCC and which are not.
I would like if it the original TCC stayed put unmodified for use in cloning.
I tried to put two TCC icons on the taskbar, but Windows 10 would not let me.
Does anyone else have this problem, and how do they get around it?