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| colored icons on task bar I am running Vista Home Premium. I used to get the coloured icon from the internet site I visited Now, since I have formatted my system these do not appear on the task bar, all I get are white icons with the "e" in them. Is there any way to get these coloured icons from the sites? Cheers |
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| Re: colored icons on task bar "Bill Roberts" <gochanz******.co.nz> wrote in message news:uNAnPDqzJHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > I am running Vista Home Premium. > > I used to get the coloured icon from the internet site I visited > > Now, since I have formatted my system these do not appear > on the task bar, all I get are white icons with the "e" in them. > > Is there any way to get these coloured icons from the sites? > > Cheers > >[/color] Hi Bill-- There is no difference in collecting favicons in XP, Vista, or Win 7 with the exception that in XP and Win 7 you can exchange them for shortcuts, and in Vista you can only exchange them for folders. you can troll for thousands more icons a couple of other ways. 1) Icons are nailed in the Windows OS from many sources that are native, default, intrinsic or as we say on the street the Windows OS comes packin' wit dem. First of all, many many many .dlls in the System 32 folder have them. Many don't. The best way to find out is when you have time to kill, you just click 'em and they will show up. Note--you can't just navigate to the C:\Windows\System32 folder from the IE address bar, run box, or other places to find the icons. You have to open these .dlls in this way: Put a new folder on your desktop or pick one. Rt. click>properties>customize>change icon>there are icons in the default folder of course>then browse>system32 will be the default folder. From there, there are probably about 70 .dlls full of icons or containing just a few. Some have none and your click will be in vain. Just return to browse and you'll be back in the System 32 folder. Tip: When in the System 32 folder, scroll down past the folders themselves and to the .dlls. If your place left off in the "M's" then click any .dll and then hit the "M" key to save scrolling. Tip: In the System 32 folder, almost ever colored icon for an application or component of Vista or Windows 7 has icons in them if you click them, but they aren't necessarily prolific or the best icons. 2) One other good source in the OS is to use the change icon dialogue box and navigate to a program folder. For example, if I want something to have an Office application icon, like the Excel Icon, I simply follow the path above, and after hitting the browse button I substitute in the address bar of the System 32 folder, C:\Program Files (or whatever drive you have MSFT Office installed into. Then I go to for example on one of my boxes E:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12 and I can click on the different Office apps there and find icons in every program's folder. You can harvest different Office icons from the different programs like Access, Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Infopath, One Note, etc. Sometimes other folders willhave icons for use--you have to check them out on a trial/error basis. Note that all your download programs often have many folders for icons forexample C:\Programs\Photoshop or C:\Windows or C:\ZipFiles\Whatever Program. Even hidden file folders can yield interesting icons. You're going to kisssome frogs for example on the System 32 .dlls, but native to Vista orWindows XP and other Windows OS flavors you'll find staches of interestingicons like moricons.dll, hticons.dll, pifmgr.dll 3) Favicons are a great source. I collect icons including favicons from [url]www.whatever.com/favicon.ico[/url] when they are available (I mean by that I add favicon.ico to the url and see if Ican drag a favicon from the resulting window if one is available). Then I put the icons in a folder and can exchange them from properties>customize tab>change icon button or similar buttons when you right click properties. You cannot exchange with shortcuts in Vista for some ridiculous reason only people on the Shell Team can explain,, but you can exchange with folders. In XP you can exchange with shortcuts, and in Windows 7, déjà vu all over again, you can. I think it has something to do with Yogi Berra throwing out the first pitch in the new Yankee Stadium the other day. The way to keep the "e" from coming back when you reboot or clear Temp Internet Files is that you have to apply two rules. 1) You have to rename the new icon or favicon 2) You have to give it a house, i.e. you have to tuck it into a folder. If you don't fulfill both those requirements you're going to loose that newicon you exchanged. To get the You Tube favicon ) you simply type [url]www.youtube.com/favicon.ico[/url] and then left click mouse drag the favicon from the window onto the desktop.It's a simple concept; once you drag a favicon out of a window, you have togive it a name and ahouse. You have to save the icons in a folder--I call mine originally Favicons and store it on my data drive but you can drag it anywhere and then you navigate to it to change to its icon. I have hundreds of icons I've collected over the years in mine, and give it to people as gifts. 4) You can google or msn search or search engine for specific icons and many of them are free. Then you drag and drop the icon folder or icons as long as they are .ico into your favicons folder and you can then use them. Example: [url]http://www.google.com/search?num=30&hl=en&safe=off&q=vista+icon+sets[/url] In summary, the XP, Vista, and Windows 7 OS have over 1000 native icons that can be harvested and used via the Change Icon dialogue box. You can also harvest from program folders, and from zip files downloaded. Another huge source are finding specific icon collections, many free, using a search engine. Enjoy. Good luck, CH |
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