What's the .exe or .dll for the default icon for a dial-up connection?

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Andrew Aitchison

A few days ago my desktop (Vista Business) began displaying the generic
icons for my high speed connection shotrcut. Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft
MVP pointed me to the .dll for this icon.

Now I have lost the default dial-up icon.

Can any-one help? Thanks
 
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Drew T

Andrew,

After clicking 'Change Icon', Copy & Paste
%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll into the 'Look for icons in this file'
box, then click once anywhere in the shown icons area.

Drew
 
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Drew T

To all,

Other system icons are located at:

%SystemRoot%\system32\imageres.dll
%systemroot%\system32\mstsc.exe
%SystemRoot%\system32\oobefldr.dll
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe
%ProgramFiles%\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe
%systemroot%\system32\sdclt.exe
%SystemRoot%\system32\mycomput.dll
%SystemRoot%\system32\wsecedit.dll
%SystemRoot%\system32\wdc.dll
%SystemRoot%\system32\wucltux.dll

Use the same instructions posted in my previous message.

Drew
 
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Don

Andrew said:
Thanks Drew but none of those contain the dial-up icon

Look in system32\rasdlg.dll, and also in the other ras*dll files.

I'd be worried that something bad caused the loss of your icons, but I
have no idea what, except perhaps installing non-Vista aware programs.
 
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Andrew Aitchison

Thanks Don but no go. I think the broadband and dial-up specific icons
changed after I updated the drivers for my video card; an ATI Raedon X1300
Pro. Go figure!
 

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