How to Hide or Remove Action Center Icon from Notification Area in Windows 7
Action Center, introduced in Windows 7, is an effort by Microsoft to reduce the number of notification balloons to make user-interface less clutter, and make any messages that are sent more meaningful beside providing a contextual and streamline way to address the issues with a single click. In Windows 7, notifications that classified as Normal priority will be queued at Action Center, and only Important priority notifications are permitted to display a balloon in addition to being featured in the Action Center.
Although Action Center is the central message queuing location for displaying messages about 10 components of system that require user’s attention, and the starting point for diagnosing and solving issues with the system, the Action Center system icon does take out a space in the notification area of Windows 7 Taskbar. The Action Center icon does not go into hiding automatically when unused.
In Windows 7, there are 2 ways which user can define the behavior of Alert Central icon in notification area, previously known as system tray. Alert Center subjects to configuration of notification area icons and message balloons, and as it’s also a system icon, can be turned off or on completely.
How to Disable and Remove Alert Center System Icon
- Click on Start menu, and then go to Control Panel.
- Click on All Control Panel Items link.
- Open System Icons.
- In the “Behaviors” drop down list of Alert Center, select Off.

- Click on OK.
This setting will remove Alert Center icon from Taskbar Notification Area completely, and cannot even be viewed when click on View Hidden Icons arrow. No notification bubbles or balloons will be displayed too. Beside, this setting also supersedes the Taskbar’s Notification Area customization for Alert Center icon, which will be explained below.
How to Hide Alert Center Icon in Windows 7 Taskbar Notification Area
If you want Alert Center to be shown, but be hidden in order to conserve the space on Taskbar and/or Notification Area (so that you can still access and display the Alert Center icon by clicking on arrow next to Notification Area), follow these instructions:
- Right click on Windows 7 Superbar, and select Properties, then click on Customize button under “Notification area” section of “Taskbar” tab.

Alternatively, click on arrow next to Notification Area, and click on Customize button.

- “Notification Area Icons” folder will be opened. Search for Action Center, and then select Hide icon and notifications as its behaviors.

Tip: “Hide icon and notifications” will hide icon and notifications are not displayed. It’s also possible to choose Only show notifications so that the icon is hidden, but if the program triggers a notification balloon, it is displayed on the taskbar.
- Ensure that Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar check box is unchecked.
- Click OK.
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October 24th, 2009 05:47
The instructions have changed a bit since when you wrote this post and now, but it was good enough to help me find where to turn off the icon. Was bugging me wasting space when there were no notifications. Thanks!
September 2nd, 2009 21:33
How to Disable and Remove Alert Center System Icon (CORRECTED)
Step #2 should be changed to; Change “Viewed by:” to “Large Icons” found in the drop down found in the upper left of the screen.
Step #3 should be; Click on the “Notifications Area Icons”.
Step #4 should be; Click on “Turn system icons on or off”.
Step #5 should be; In the “Behaviors” drop down list of Alert Center, select Off.
Step #6 Click on the “OK” button when done.
These procedure changes are per build 7600.16385 Windows 7 Ultimate install.
July 30th, 2009 05:45
No such thing as “System Icons” in my Control Panel.
But there is/are “Notification Area Icons”.
June 30th, 2009 19:09
Hello,
On my Windows 7 computer it started to say started to say: cannot find C:\Windows\System32\Config\Desktop. And the sidebar would not start because it said that the .ini file was in use. So i did a system restore. It now works, but, the action center icon doesn’t show up unless you turn off all system icons, apply, close the notification window, and then then wait for a while, then it will show, and then you have to turn all the system icons on again. I don’t know what’s wrong, any ideas? I dual boot Vista and Windows7, the trouble started after I restored a onecare backup on the Vista Partition, and I burned a couple of DVDs, would that have affected it?
Yours Truly
Alex Holyoake
January 11th, 2009 10:28
I disabled it using the group policy editor. GPEDIT.MSC. Under administrative templates\start menu and taskbar you can enable\disable all sorts of things.
January 11th, 2009 02:11
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