Are you talking about the gui's icon in the tray? If you are there is a program that hides it. I think it's called seti icon hide or something. I can't recall for sure but I'm positive someone else can tell you.
You might consider running the text client instead of the gui. It's quite a bit faster and can be hidden as well.
I thought 3.0 CLI is only marginally faster than 3.0 gui? Anyway, I have to be able to hide it(the icon/task, if possible), since I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be running a non-work related application on these machines.
Yes, just put SETILog in the same directory as the CLI. Then make a shortcut to SETILog, and put the /h switch at the end of the shortcut command line.
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