I see the general icon for .htm files

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z3r0

I have .htm files associated to IE but I don't see the IE icon
in folders. I mean I have that ugly generic icon showing up instead.

I went Tools, Folder options, File Types, and checked HTM
there is showing the IE icon
and says: Opens with Internet Explorer (in fact it does when I double click
a .htm file), but still see the ugly generic icon for .htm files.

Tried changing to Mozilla Firefox but it is same thing. So switched back to
IE.

What the problem is?



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Don Varnau

Hi,
Try the procedure in this MSKB article to reset the icon cache:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=926715

If unsuccessful with that, from Display Properties> Appearance> Effects,
uncheck "Use large icons" and go to Display Properties> Appearance>
Advanced> Item: Icon. Try making icons smaller than about 45 or 46.
-
Hope this helps,
Don
[MS MVP- IE]


z3r0 said:
I have .htm files associated to IE but I don't see the IE icon
in folders. I mean I have that ugly generic icon showing up instead.

I went Tools, Folder options, File Types, and checked HTM
there is showing the IE icon
and says: Opens with Internet Explorer (in fact it does when I double click
a .htm file), but still see the ugly generic icon for .htm files.

Tried changing to Mozilla Firefox but it is same thing. So switched back to
IE.

What the problem is?


__________ Información de ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versión de la base de
firmas de virus 4511 (20091015) __________
 
Z

z3r0

Hello?
Nobody has a clue or couldn't explain myself?

z3r0 said:
I have .htm files associated to IE but I don't see the IE icon
in folders. I mean I have that ugly generic icon showing up instead.

I went Tools, Folder options, File Types, and checked HTM
there is showing the IE icon
and says: Opens with Internet Explorer (in fact it does when I double
click
a .htm file), but still see the ugly generic icon for .htm files.

Tried changing to Mozilla Firefox but it is same thing. So switched back
to IE.

What the problem is?


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firmas de virus 4511 (20091015) __________

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ju.c

Does my help tutorial work for you:


Internet Explorer Favorites - FavIcons display the Windows Default Icon

Favorites are just text files with an "URL" extension, which is hidden.

The FavIcon information is contained in the file as shown:

[DEFAULT]
BASEURL=http://website.com/
[InternetShortcut]
URL=http://website.com/
IDList=
IconFile=http://website.com/favicon.ico
IconIndex=1
DefaultIcon=
[{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}]
Prop3=19,2

To fix the problem that your Favorites are displaying the Windows
default icon you must first choose which method to use. If you
want only the default Internet Explorer icon (not the website
FavIcon) then follow option 2. To restore the website FavIcons,
follow option 1.

OPTION 1

The quickest, best and easiest way to restore all your FavIcons
to there originals is to use "AM-Deadlink"

1. Download and install "AM-Deadlink". (Links below)

2. Run "AM-Deadlink" and click the button at the top, "Options".

3. Click "Settings" then open the "FavIcons" tab.

4. Enter a FavIcon directory, if not set. The default should be:
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\FavIcons

5. Click the OK button to exit options.

6. Click the button at the top, "FavIcons" then click on
"Check Bookmarks and download FavIcons".

7. Sit back and watch the magic!

AM-DeadLink 3.3 1.3 MB (Freeware)
Info: http://www.aignes.com/deadlink.htm
Download: http://www.aignes.com/download/dlsetup.exe
Mirror: http://www.aignes.com/download2/dlsetup.exe


OPTION 2

Internet Explorer Favicons - Restore IE's Default Icon

First you'll need to delete the existing Favicons, which are
stored in one of three places:

1) C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
Open the Run box and enter:
RunDll32.exe InetCpl.cpl,ClearMyTracksByProcess 8
(If you are using IE6 or below then you'll have to delete the temp
files from inside IE)

2) C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Application Data\FavIcons
Open the Run box and enter:
del "%UserProfile%\Application Data\FavIcons\*.*"

3) Stored in the "Alternate Data Stream".
Use "AdsSpy" to delete the "Alternate Data Stream" Favicons:

1. Download and install "AdsSpy". (Links below)
2. Run Ads Spy and select "Scan only this folder:" and browse to
"C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Favorites".
3. Click the "Scan the system for alternate data streams" button.
4. Right-click inside the results box and choose "Select all".
5. Click the "Remove selected streams" button.

AdsSpy 1.11 26 KB (Freeware)
Info: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/files/adsspy.php
Download: http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/Merijn/adsspy.zip

Next, you need to delete these 3 lines (if present) in your Favorites files:

IconFile=
IconIndex=
DefaultIcon=

To make it easy, create then merge this registry file to add an Edit
command when you right-click a Favorite:
(If you have a lot of Favorites use a "Search and Replace" program)

1. Copy below and paste into Notepad.
(Confirm notepad.exe path)

----------copy inside only----------
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut\shell\Edit]

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut\shell\Edit\command]
@="C:\\WINDOWS\\notepad.exe %1"

----------copy inside only----------

2. Save-as URL_Edit.reg (or any name + .reg).

3. Double-click or right-click and merge into the registry.


After all that, set the Favorites folder to read-only:
Open the Run box and enter:
attrib +R "%UserProfile%\Favorites\*.*" /S

Important!
You will not see any changes until you restart your computer.


ju.c
 
Z

z3r0

Thank you for nothing.
Here's the fix
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/htmicon.htm



z3r0 said:
I have .htm files associated to IE but I don't see the IE icon
in folders. I mean I have that ugly generic icon showing up instead.

I went Tools, Folder options, File Types, and checked HTM
there is showing the IE icon
and says: Opens with Internet Explorer (in fact it does when I double
click
a .htm file), but still see the ugly generic icon for .htm files.

Tried changing to Mozilla Firefox but it is same thing. So switched back
to IE.

What the problem is?


__________ Información de ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versión de la base de
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