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Old 02-17-2009   #1 (permalink)


Vista Home Premium 64 bit Service Pack 1
 
 

My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner. However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am prompted: Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin? I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: Are you sure you want to remove this shortcut ... isn't offered to me. I'm running Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1

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Old 02-17-2009   #2 (permalink)
Hank J.


 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:21:52 -0600, turnbeau <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
wrote:
Quote:

>
>I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
>the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
>However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
>prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?
>*I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
>doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
>you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm running
>Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Solution: don't save programs to the desktop, only shortcuts.
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Old 02-17-2009   #3 (permalink)
Ken Blake, MVP


 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons


On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:21:52 -0600, turnbeau <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
wrote:
Quote:

>I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
>the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
>However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
>prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?
>*I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
>doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
>you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm running
>Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1

When you say "The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP..." I assume
that you think that XP and Vista are different in this regard.

They are *not* different. For both of them, when you try to delete a
shortcut, the message you get says "Are you sure you want to remove
this shortcut." When you try to delete a file that's *not* a shortcut,
the message you get says "Are you sure you want to move this file to
the Recycle Bin?"

When you get the second message, clearly the file you are trying to
delete is *not* a shortcut, and that's true in both XP and Vista.

If you are saying that there were files on the desktop that were not
shortcuts, but had the curved arrow in the lower left-hand corner,
that's not possible, and you were mistaken.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Old 02-17-2009   #4 (permalink)


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Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Hank J. View Post
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:21:52 -0600, turnbeau <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
wrote:
Quote:

>
>I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
>the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
>However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
>prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?
>*I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
>doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
>you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm running
>Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1
Solution: don't save programs to the desktop, only shortcuts.
I'm not saving programs to my desktop - only shortcuts. However, when I attempt to delete the "shortcut" it deletes the program itself.
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Old 02-17-2009   #5 (permalink)


Vista Home Premium 64 bit Service Pack 1
 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Ken Blake, MVP View Post
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:21:52 -0600, turnbeau <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
wrote:
Quote:

>I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
>the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
>However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
>prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?
>*I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
>doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
>you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm running
>Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1
When you say "The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP..." I assume
that you think that XP and Vista are different in this regard.

They are *not* different. For both of them, when you try to delete a
shortcut, the message you get says "Are you sure you want to remove
this shortcut." When you try to delete a file that's *not* a shortcut,
the message you get says "Are you sure you want to move this file to
the Recycle Bin?"

When you get the second message, clearly the file you are trying to
delete is *not* a shortcut, and that's true in both XP and Vista.

If you are saying that there were files on the desktop that were not
shortcuts, but had the curved arrow in the lower left-hand corner,
that's not possible, and you were mistaken.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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I understand that they are not different. As an example, I have an Adobe Reader 9 shortcut on my desktop now. When I right click, I am prompted to "Delete File" and "Are You Sure You Want to Move This File to the Recycle Bin". Is there some way to attach screen shots to show this?
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Old 02-17-2009   #6 (permalink)
Hank J.


 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 15:05:21 -0600, turnbeau <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
wrote:
Quote:

>
>Hank J.;970649 Wrote:
Quote:

>> On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:21:52 -0600, turnbeau <guest@xxxxxx-email.com>
>> wrote:
Quote:

>> > > >
>> > >
>> > >I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
>> > >the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
>> > >However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
>> > >prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle
>> > Bin?
>> > >*I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
>> > >doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
>> > >you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm
>> > running
>> > >Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1 > > Solution: don't save programs to the desktop, only shortcuts.
>
>I'm not saving programs to my desktop - only shortcuts. However, when
>I attempt to delete the "shortcut" it deletes the program itself.
There is NO way it does that. You're sadly mistaken - at best.
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Old 02-17-2009   #7 (permalink)
Tom Allen


 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons


"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:a87mp4l5eg2gtjhaguvl395nmm0bbo791k@xxxxxx
Quote:

>
Quote:

> . . . when you try to delete a
> shortcut, the message you get says "Are you sure you want to remove
> this shortcut." When you try to delete a file that's *not* a shortcut,
> the message you get says "Are you sure you want to move this file to
> the Recycle Bin?"
>
> When you get the second message, clearly the file you are trying to
> delete is *not* a shortcut, and that's true in both XP and Vista.
>
It's not quite that simple.
I have desktop shortcuts ( type .lnk ) to Windows Explorer, to Windows
Mail and to a program group which produce the message 'Are you sure you
want to move this file to the recycle bin ?' when I right click and
select 'delete'. All other shortcuts produce the message about moving a
shortcut to the recycle bin and the assurance that the program is not
being uninstalled.
I can't remember what method I used to create the first type of shortcut
but their properties show a simple shortcut with 'Type of file: Shortcut
(.lnk)'.

Tom


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Old 02-17-2009   #8 (permalink)
Tyro


 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

On my machine running Vista Ultimate, when I right click a desktop shortcut
and click Delete, I get the message "Are you sure you want to move this file
to the Recycle Bin?" and then it shows me the name of the shortcut and the
location of the file to which the shortcut points. If I click "Yes", it
moves the shortcut to the Recycle Bin. The file to which the shortcut
points remains where it is. The word "file" in the message refers to the
shortcut itself which is actually a small, 800+ byte, file. Deleting a
shortcut which points to a program will not delete the program.

Tyro

"turnbeau" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
news:4fcdf3d8367d192f975a6368d591481f@xxxxxx-gateway.com...
Quote:

>
> I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
> the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
> However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
> prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?
> *I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
> doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
> you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm running
> Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1
>
>
> --
> turnbeau
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Old 02-17-2009   #9 (permalink)
Gene E. Bloch


 
 

Re: My Shortcut Icons are Actually Program Icons

Same here on Vista Home Premium, for both files and shortcuts.

If I choose a folder, it says "Folder". If I choose the Recycle Bin, it
tells me how to reinstall it if I delete it. I didn't remove it :-)

On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:16:09 -0800, Tyro wrote:
Quote:

> On my machine running Vista Ultimate, when I right click a desktop shortcut
> and click Delete, I get the message "Are you sure you want to move this file
> to the Recycle Bin?" and then it shows me the name of the shortcut and the
> location of the file to which the shortcut points. If I click "Yes", it
> moves the shortcut to the Recycle Bin. The file to which the shortcut
> points remains where it is. The word "file" in the message refers to the
> shortcut itself which is actually a small, 800+ byte, file. Deleting a
> shortcut which points to a program will not delete the program.
>
> Tyro
>
> "turnbeau" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
> news:4fcdf3d8367d192f975a6368d591481f@xxxxxx-gateway.com...
Quote:

>>
>> I want to clean up my desktop by deleting some shortcut icons. Each of
>> the icons contains the directional arrow in the lower left corner.
>> However, when I "right click, delete" on any Shortcut Icon, I am
>> prompted: *Are you sure you want to move this file to the Recycle Bin?
>> *I actually deleted several programs before realizing what I was
>> doing. The wording I was accustomed to in WinXP: *Are you sure
>> you want to remove this shortcut ...* isn't offered to me. I'm running
>> Vista Home Premium 64-bit SP1
>>
>>
>> --
>> turnbeau

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