Notification tray count is wrong












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The notification tray icon shows the wrong count:



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As a temporary workaround to the annoyance of this I thought I would disable the count. This menu option has no effect at all:



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Is this a known defect in the current build of Windows 10 (Version 1803, Build 17134.284)? I can't find anything on Microsoft Connect.










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  • It is not a known default to my knowledge. I support a few hundred desktops running 1803 and none have exhibited this behavior.

    – music2myear
    Sep 20 '18 at 23:55











  • @Ramhound Applying the available Windows updates appears to have corrected the behavior. I won't know if the updates themselves patched a defect, or if simply having updated OS files resolved it. In either case, thanks for the suggestion. It's strange that those did not automatically install as they have in the past.

    – Yuck
    Sep 21 '18 at 0:55











  • @Ramhound I installed KB4458469 as soon as it was available and the problem is still there.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:24











  • @Yuck the reboot temporary solves the problem but after a while it reappears.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:25











  • @jj_ Same for me - this problem still exists. I've given up and just live with it. Very annoying bug. I believe it might have something to do with the Windows 10 LinkedIn app.

    – Yuck
    Oct 24 '18 at 10:40


















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The notification tray icon shows the wrong count:



enter image description here



As a temporary workaround to the annoyance of this I thought I would disable the count. This menu option has no effect at all:



enter image description here



Is this a known defect in the current build of Windows 10 (Version 1803, Build 17134.284)? I can't find anything on Microsoft Connect.










share|improve this question























  • It is not a known default to my knowledge. I support a few hundred desktops running 1803 and none have exhibited this behavior.

    – music2myear
    Sep 20 '18 at 23:55











  • @Ramhound Applying the available Windows updates appears to have corrected the behavior. I won't know if the updates themselves patched a defect, or if simply having updated OS files resolved it. In either case, thanks for the suggestion. It's strange that those did not automatically install as they have in the past.

    – Yuck
    Sep 21 '18 at 0:55











  • @Ramhound I installed KB4458469 as soon as it was available and the problem is still there.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:24











  • @Yuck the reboot temporary solves the problem but after a while it reappears.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:25











  • @jj_ Same for me - this problem still exists. I've given up and just live with it. Very annoying bug. I believe it might have something to do with the Windows 10 LinkedIn app.

    – Yuck
    Oct 24 '18 at 10:40
















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The notification tray icon shows the wrong count:



enter image description here



As a temporary workaround to the annoyance of this I thought I would disable the count. This menu option has no effect at all:



enter image description here



Is this a known defect in the current build of Windows 10 (Version 1803, Build 17134.284)? I can't find anything on Microsoft Connect.










share|improve this question














The notification tray icon shows the wrong count:



enter image description here



As a temporary workaround to the annoyance of this I thought I would disable the count. This menu option has no effect at all:



enter image description here



Is this a known defect in the current build of Windows 10 (Version 1803, Build 17134.284)? I can't find anything on Microsoft Connect.







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  • It is not a known default to my knowledge. I support a few hundred desktops running 1803 and none have exhibited this behavior.

    – music2myear
    Sep 20 '18 at 23:55











  • @Ramhound Applying the available Windows updates appears to have corrected the behavior. I won't know if the updates themselves patched a defect, or if simply having updated OS files resolved it. In either case, thanks for the suggestion. It's strange that those did not automatically install as they have in the past.

    – Yuck
    Sep 21 '18 at 0:55











  • @Ramhound I installed KB4458469 as soon as it was available and the problem is still there.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:24











  • @Yuck the reboot temporary solves the problem but after a while it reappears.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:25











  • @jj_ Same for me - this problem still exists. I've given up and just live with it. Very annoying bug. I believe it might have something to do with the Windows 10 LinkedIn app.

    – Yuck
    Oct 24 '18 at 10:40





















  • It is not a known default to my knowledge. I support a few hundred desktops running 1803 and none have exhibited this behavior.

    – music2myear
    Sep 20 '18 at 23:55











  • @Ramhound Applying the available Windows updates appears to have corrected the behavior. I won't know if the updates themselves patched a defect, or if simply having updated OS files resolved it. In either case, thanks for the suggestion. It's strange that those did not automatically install as they have in the past.

    – Yuck
    Sep 21 '18 at 0:55











  • @Ramhound I installed KB4458469 as soon as it was available and the problem is still there.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:24











  • @Yuck the reboot temporary solves the problem but after a while it reappears.

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:25











  • @jj_ Same for me - this problem still exists. I've given up and just live with it. Very annoying bug. I believe it might have something to do with the Windows 10 LinkedIn app.

    – Yuck
    Oct 24 '18 at 10:40



















It is not a known default to my knowledge. I support a few hundred desktops running 1803 and none have exhibited this behavior.

– music2myear
Sep 20 '18 at 23:55





It is not a known default to my knowledge. I support a few hundred desktops running 1803 and none have exhibited this behavior.

– music2myear
Sep 20 '18 at 23:55













@Ramhound Applying the available Windows updates appears to have corrected the behavior. I won't know if the updates themselves patched a defect, or if simply having updated OS files resolved it. In either case, thanks for the suggestion. It's strange that those did not automatically install as they have in the past.

– Yuck
Sep 21 '18 at 0:55





@Ramhound Applying the available Windows updates appears to have corrected the behavior. I won't know if the updates themselves patched a defect, or if simply having updated OS files resolved it. In either case, thanks for the suggestion. It's strange that those did not automatically install as they have in the past.

– Yuck
Sep 21 '18 at 0:55













@Ramhound I installed KB4458469 as soon as it was available and the problem is still there.

– jj_
Oct 24 '18 at 0:24





@Ramhound I installed KB4458469 as soon as it was available and the problem is still there.

– jj_
Oct 24 '18 at 0:24













@Yuck the reboot temporary solves the problem but after a while it reappears.

– jj_
Oct 24 '18 at 0:25





@Yuck the reboot temporary solves the problem but after a while it reappears.

– jj_
Oct 24 '18 at 0:25













@jj_ Same for me - this problem still exists. I've given up and just live with it. Very annoying bug. I believe it might have something to do with the Windows 10 LinkedIn app.

– Yuck
Oct 24 '18 at 10:40







@jj_ Same for me - this problem still exists. I've given up and just live with it. Very annoying bug. I believe it might have something to do with the Windows 10 LinkedIn app.

– Yuck
Oct 24 '18 at 10:40












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Try to right-click the Action Center icon and select
"Don't show number of new notifications".



Then repeat the same procedure with the newly named "Show number of new notifications".



EDIT : Apparently no longer works.






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    Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:08











  • It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

    – harrymc
    Oct 24 '18 at 6:26










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-3














Try to right-click the Action Center icon and select
"Don't show number of new notifications".



Then repeat the same procedure with the newly named "Show number of new notifications".



EDIT : Apparently no longer works.






share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:08











  • It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

    – harrymc
    Oct 24 '18 at 6:26
















-3














Try to right-click the Action Center icon and select
"Don't show number of new notifications".



Then repeat the same procedure with the newly named "Show number of new notifications".



EDIT : Apparently no longer works.






share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:08











  • It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

    – harrymc
    Oct 24 '18 at 6:26














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-3







Try to right-click the Action Center icon and select
"Don't show number of new notifications".



Then repeat the same procedure with the newly named "Show number of new notifications".



EDIT : Apparently no longer works.






share|improve this answer















Try to right-click the Action Center icon and select
"Don't show number of new notifications".



Then repeat the same procedure with the newly named "Show number of new notifications".



EDIT : Apparently no longer works.







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    Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:08











  • It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

    – harrymc
    Oct 24 '18 at 6:26














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    Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

    – jj_
    Oct 24 '18 at 0:08











  • It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

    – harrymc
    Oct 24 '18 at 6:26








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Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

– jj_
Oct 24 '18 at 0:08





Doesn't work, and when right clicking again the string still says: "Don't show number of new notifications"

– jj_
Oct 24 '18 at 0:08













It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

– harrymc
Oct 24 '18 at 6:26





It used to work - I tested it before posting. Windows changes all the time.

– harrymc
Oct 24 '18 at 6:26





protected by Ramhound Jan 16 at 12:15



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