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| Icons not displayed Hi, The problem: many older icons are replaced by another. For eample, creating a shortcut to COMMAND.COM should have the MS-DOS logo. It shows up correctly inside the properties of the shortcut, but is replaced by an empty "white card" on the desktop. Any idea how to correct this? Kind Regards, Ruud Uphoff |
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| Re: Icons not displayed Hi Rudd- As to cmd's shortcut icon--I just drag and drop copied it from the start menu to the desktop. How are you creating a shortcut? If you're using the wizard try instead either dragging and dropping or you can tap the 2000+ icons natively in Vista (and XP although different icons to some extent) by right clicking a folder>properties>customize>change icon button>if icons you see there by default aren't to your liking, you can click browse>and go to the appropriate folder. There are about 100 in that default and many more if you click browse>C:\(or Vista drive letter) Windows\System 32 and click on each .dll (some will have them and some won't)>(in the case of cmd>your cmd icon is listed under cmd in the .dll list. It's not a dll but it's among them in the list. In this case dragging from the start menu is easier and you can just type cmd in the search box above start and right click drag and drop copy it. You have to try those .dlls in your spare time and make a list of which have what icons or sometimes if there are several icons which have several icons. I started an icon folder on XP (I'm dual booting my boxes) by not only listing the icons in the System32 folder .dlls, but also programs yield many icons like Office or 3rd party programs, and I get icons from websites by adding "favico.icon" to a give url. Often that will yield a favicon and you can drag and drop it to desktop. To preserve it beyond the next boot, you must change its name>put it into a folder to protect it. For this saving practice, make a new folder and call it what you like. hth, CH "Ruud Uphoff" <RuudUphoff@community.nospam> wrote in message news:465a7e2d$0$79139$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > The problem: many older icons are replaced by another. For eample, > creating a shortcut to COMMAND.COM should have the MS-DOS logo. It shows > up correctly inside the properties of the shortcut, but is replaced by an > empty "white card" on the desktop. > > Any idea how to correct this? > > Kind Regards, > Ruud Uphoff >[/color] |
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