Four things are required for transparent icon backgrounds:
1.Control Panel-System-Advanced-Performance Settings.
Check "Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop" on the Visual
Effects tab.
2.Right-click on Desktop - "Arrange Icons by" and ensure Lock Web
items is cleared.
3.Transparency will not work if you have web content on your desktop,
Control Panel - Display Properties - Desktop tab - Customize Desktop -
Web tab. Clear all check boxes.
4. Ensure the Wallpaper is an image file not HTML.
See:
Desktop icons and icon labels may not display background transparency
or the drop shadow effect in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;305117
....Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.htm
On Thu, 17 May 2007 05:59:00 -0700, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, johan
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Today (17 May) the background color of my desktop shortcut icons changed.
>Before that, the background color of the desktop shortcut icons was
>transparent. So, there are 4 layers on the desktop: desktop background (blue
>but invisible because it is covered by a desktop picture), then desktop
>picture, then desktop icon background color (which is normally transparent),
>and finally the desktop icon itself with its text underneath.
>
>So, today, the background color of the desktop icons (which was transparent
>before) became now blue, exactly the same color as the desktop background
>itself.
>I tried to change the desktop icon background color back to transparent
>using: Display Properties-> Desktop tap (or Appearance tap) but *Transparent*
>is not even present in the menu. I did notice, though, that changing the
>desktop background color changes also the desktop icons background color, as
>both background colors are now always the same.
>
>So, how can I change the desktop shortcut icons' background color to
>transparent and this in an INDEPENDENT way from the desktop background
>color????
>Note that I have also 2 *.jpg pictures that illustrate the problem, but
>there is no way to post/upload it onto this forum. I can send it by email if
>MS specialists read this.
>
>I have found a temporary solution by using a System Restore to yesterday (16
>May) but at the expense of loss of datafiles on the D partition. This is
>clearly a devastating bug in System Restore (see other message of mine).
>
>Please reply with an answer for the background color problem of the desktop
>shortcut ions.
>
>thanks