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Old 20-06-2007, 10:03 PM   #1
Robert Aldwinckle
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"meadows" <meadows@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
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>> "meadows" <meadows@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0DD10AE6-8FB0-4A16-A5E5-FC0174F31C8D@microsoft.com...
>> > My Url Icons picture is not picking up the Internet Explorer Icon located
>> > "C:\Windows\system32\url.dll" but is using
>> > "%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll". Please can some one help as I have tried
>> > to make URL default Ie and that has not seemed to work and I am still new to
>> > Vista and have not got any idea where to look?

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>> Please give a specific example of what you are trying to do.
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>> E.g. the Favorites menu is a list of *.URL files and you can change
>> their icons from the default with right-click, Properties, Change Icon...
>> Normally that shows the file you mention as the source of the default icon.
>> Are you saying that that is showing the other .dll there instead?
>> So what icon is showing as your default?
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>> HTH
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>> Robert Aldwinckle
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> When I am in a website instead of save a shortcut to favorites. I sometimes
> select create short cut. This then saves to the desktop and you get an icon
> that looks like the files is to belonging to a program and not the blue e that
> you would expect.


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Right-click, Properties on that Desktop icon. What are its properties?
Create a Favorite for the same page. What are its properties?
Are they the same? For another view of the same information
you could drag each icon to an open Notepad window.
Note: this assumes that in each case a *.URL file is being created.

Also, instead of using the right-click Create Shortcut command
try dragging the icon for the URL from the Address bar to the Desktop.
Repeat the above diagnostics with that case too.

Since I don't use Vista I am cross-posting this reply to a Vista newsgroup.


HTH

Robert
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