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Re: Utility to change default icon in Vista.
"FloridaMan339" <FloridaMan339@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3F428784-85DB-4141-B6AC-922D114DB6E3@microsoft.com...
> Not all of them. I'm trying to change the Adobe Acrobat file icon so it
> doesn't look just like an ugly white rectangle with a microscopic Adobe
> symbol to the old one with the red square and the symbol full size. Vista
> Manager wont work.
>
> It really burns me that Micro$oft seems to think we can't be trusted to
> manipulate our own computers. I'm beginning to wish I still had Windows
> 3.1
> with DOS 6.22!
>
> "brink" wrote:
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>> This program called "Vista Manager" will let you change Vista's icons
>> to whatever you like them to be. It gives you a fully functional 15 day
>> trial period to try it out. If you like, it's not expensive at all.
>
>
If you are always keen to change the architecture I do not think Vista is
the best for you. Don't blame MS for your lost needs, others demand ease of
use and maximum features.
--
Ian
With patience there is always a way.
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