-When the Bacula File Server begins saving files, the color of the holes in the
-cassette icon will change from white to green \includegraphics{\idir running.eps},
-and if there is an error, the holes in the cassette icon will change to red
-\includegraphics{\idir error.eps}.
+\section{Tray Icon}
+\index[general]{Tray Icon}
+
+Note: this section does not apply to all Windows versions
+later than Windows XP, since in those later versions Microsoft
+explicitly prohibits a system service such as Bacula from interacting
+with the user.
+
+On Windows XP, when the Bacula File Server
+is ready to serve files, an icon \includegraphics{\idir idle.eps}
+representing a cassette (or tape) will appear in the system tray
+\includegraphics{\idir tray-icon.eps}; right click on it and a menu will
+appear.\\ \includegraphics{\idir menu.eps}\\ The {\bf Events} item is
+currently unimplemented, by selecting the {\bf Status} item, you can verify
+whether any jobs are running or not.
+
+When the Bacula File Server begins saving files, the color of the holes in
+the cassette icon will change from white to green \includegraphics{\idir
+running.eps}, and if there is an error, the holes in the cassette icon will
+change to red \includegraphics{\idir error.eps}.