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      30th Oct 2007
A couple of weeks ago suddenly (most of) my desktop icons now have a
magnifying glass (with a piece of 'paper') superimposed on them. Windows
Apps (media player), other apps e.g. Winfax, notepad docs etc. Everything
seems to be working normally. When I create a new shortcut the mag glass
appears over the normal icon. I fear that I'm heading toward a Windows
meltdown.
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      30th Oct 2007
"greg gallager" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>A couple of weeks ago suddenly (most of) my desktop icons now have a
> magnifying glass (with a piece of 'paper') superimposed on them. Windows
> Apps (media player), other apps e.g. Winfax, notepad docs etc. Everything
> seems to be working normally. When I create a new shortcut the mag glass
> appears over the normal icon. I fear that I'm heading toward a Windows
> meltdown.


I haven't used TweakUI in quite a while but older versions (at least) had
the ability to change the look of the shortcut overlay. Maybe if you use
TweakUI and turn the overlay off (or change it to something else) and then
set it back to the default it'll kick Windows in the butt.


 
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      30th Oct 2007
On 10/30/2007 10:46 AM On a whim, Jeff Johnson pounded out on the keyboard

> "greg gallager" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:28E10A9B-952B-4206-9E4C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>> A couple of weeks ago suddenly (most of) my desktop icons now have a
>> magnifying glass (with a piece of 'paper') superimposed on them. Windows
>> Apps (media player), other apps e.g. Winfax, notepad docs etc. Everything
>> seems to be working normally. When I create a new shortcut the mag glass
>> appears over the normal icon. I fear that I'm heading toward a Windows
>> meltdown.

>
> I haven't used TweakUI in quite a while but older versions (at least) had
> the ability to change the look of the shortcut overlay. Maybe if you use
> TweakUI and turn the overlay off (or change it to something else) and then
> set it back to the default it'll kick Windows in the butt.
>
>


Or (also in TweakUI) click on Repair on the left pane and select Rebuild
Icons.

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      5th Nov 2007
Thanks Terry, the rebuild icons option appears to be the fix.
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"Terry R." wrote:

> On 10/30/2007 10:46 AM On a whim, Jeff Johnson pounded out on the keyboard
>
> > "greg gallager" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:28E10A9B-952B-4206-9E4C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> >> A couple of weeks ago suddenly (most of) my desktop icons now have a
> >> magnifying glass (with a piece of 'paper') superimposed on them. Windows
> >> Apps (media player), other apps e.g. Winfax, notepad docs etc. Everything
> >> seems to be working normally. When I create a new shortcut the mag glass
> >> appears over the normal icon. I fear that I'm heading toward a Windows
> >> meltdown.

> >
> > I haven't used TweakUI in quite a while but older versions (at least) had
> > the ability to change the look of the shortcut overlay. Maybe if you use
> > TweakUI and turn the overlay off (or change it to something else) and then
> > set it back to the default it'll kick Windows in the butt.
> >
> >

>
> Or (also in TweakUI) click on Repair on the left pane and select Rebuild
> Icons.
>
> --
> Terry R.
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