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| | Missing Icons I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon I have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later and now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this way in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the normal icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving me troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to repair them? -- J.R. |
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| | Re: Missing Icons Did you try a refresh? (right click on the desktop and choose refresh) "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon I >have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later and >now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this way >in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the normal >icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving me >troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >repair them? > > -- > > J.R. > |
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| | Re: Missing Icons That didn't help. "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message news:7B02C224-E8AE-4E95-8D88-A6AD2DBD5F4D@microsoft.com... > Did you try a refresh? (right click on the desktop and choose refresh) > > "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message > news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >>fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >>my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon >>I have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >>everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >>Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >>point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >>desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later >>and now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this >>way in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the >>normal icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving >>me troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >>repair them? >> >> -- >> >> J.R. >> > -- J.R. |
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| | Re: Missing Icons/Restoring Network Icon to Desktop J.R.-- 1) The icon that is missing is the "dial up connection icon." Are you talking about a system icon that can be opted into or out of from the CP applet "Personalization">Change Icons link on the left with a checkbox? What exactly network icon do you mean? Do you mean on the desktop or in the notification area? You also have a second opportunity to opt in and out of that "network" icon if you right click start>properties>Network icon check box. Do either of these places help you get it back? You could then drag it off the start menu from the second place. 2) What does running sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt (rt. click it>run as admin) do for you? 3) What do any SR (system restore) points do for you prior to the loss of this icon on the desktop? How about this regedit--set a restore point and back up the reg (takes a few seconds) per this MSKB first: How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/en-us System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ Desktop\NameSpace] To add an icon to your desktop create a new sub-key named using the CLSID from the table below and the icon should appear after your press F5 to refresh the desktop. Network Computers {1f4de370-d627-11d1-ba4f-00a0c91eedba} Network Connections {7007ACC7-3202-11D1-AAD2-00805FC1270E} 4) There are a number of network icon library downloads --some free or trial ware. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...registry+vista 5) This vbscript from Kelly's XP (most but not all tweaks work in Vista) done automatically can restore the network icon in the notification area: This one restores network places to desktop: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs...howdesktop.reg This one restores network icon to the notification area. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs...etworkicon.vbs This one restores network places to the start menu. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs.../netplaces.reg Click it>run>yes to apply. CH "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message news:OEGDNvTJHHA.5000@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > That didn't help. > > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message > news:7B02C224-E8AE-4E95-8D88-A6AD2DBD5F4D@microsoft.com... >> Did you try a refresh? (right click on the desktop and choose refresh) >> >> "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message >> news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >>>fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >>>my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon >>>I have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >>>everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >>>Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >>>point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >>>desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later >>>and now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this >>>way in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the >>>normal icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving >>>me troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >>>repair them? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> J.R. >>> >> > > -- > > J.R. > |
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| | Re: Missing Icons Hi, J.R. You should clear the icon cache database file: Open a command line prompt (cmd.exe), type this and press ENTER: del /A:H "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\IconCache.db" Then reboot the computer and see if the right icons are shown. -- Regards, Daniel Martín Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon I >have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later and >now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this way >in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the normal >icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving me >troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >repair them? > > -- > > J.R. > |
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| | Re: Missing Icons This did not work. "Daniel Martín [MVP Windows]" <mardani29@yahoo.es> wrote in message news:OV4ilSdJHHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, J.R. > > You should clear the icon cache database file: > > Open a command line prompt (cmd.exe), type this and press ENTER: > > del /A:H "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\IconCache.db" > > Then reboot the computer and see if the right icons are shown. > > -- > Regards, > Daniel Martín > Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User > > > "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message > news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >>fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >>my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon >>I have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >>everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >>Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >>point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >>desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later >>and now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this >>way in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the >>normal icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving >>me troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >>repair them? >> >> -- >> >> J.R. >> > -- J.R. |
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| | Re: Missing Icons/Restoring Network Icon to Desktop "Chad Harris" <msftneedstogetoutvistainfo.net> wrote in message news:OIRhtKXJHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > J.R.-- > > 1) The icon that is missing is the "dial up connection icon." Are you > talking about a system icon that can be opted into or out of from the CP > applet "Personalization">Change Icons link on the left with a checkbox? > What exactly network icon do you mean? Do you mean on the desktop or in > the notification area? You also have a second opportunity to opt in and > out of that "network" icon if you right click start>properties>Network > icon check box. I'm referring to a shortcut to a dial-up connection. If you right-click a dial-up connection and choose create shortcut, it creates a shortcut on the desktop. That's the one that's not working. But like I said, the Excel icon has left me as well. > 2) What does running sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt (rt. > click it>run as admin) do for you? Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. > 3) What do any SR (system restore) points do for you prior to the loss of > this icon on the desktop? Well, seeing as how the first thing I did after installing Vista was to setup a dial-up connection and put a shortcut on the desktop, the restore points do nothing for me. -- J.R. |
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| | Re: Missing Icons Nice command tip Daniel. If you have more like these in a doc, it would be nice to have a link. CH "Daniel Martín [MVP Windows]" <mardani29@yahoo.es> wrote in message news:OV4ilSdJHHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, J.R. > > You should clear the icon cache database file: > > Open a command line prompt (cmd.exe), type this and press ENTER: > > del /A:H "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\IconCache.db" > > Then reboot the computer and see if the right icons are shown. > > -- > Regards, > Daniel Martín > Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User > > > "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message > news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >>fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >>my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon >>I have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >>everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >>Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >>point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >>desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later >>and now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this >>way in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the >>normal icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving >>me troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >>repair them? >> >> -- >> >> J.R. >> > |
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| | Re: Missing Icons How many of my tips did you use? I know that most of them should work for you. I can't predict system restore based on what your points are. All of them but one take less than five minutes. CH "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message news:OVHnItdJHHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > This did not work. > > "Daniel Martín [MVP Windows]" <mardani29@yahoo.es> wrote in message > news:OV4ilSdJHHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hi, J.R. >> >> You should clear the icon cache database file: >> >> Open a command line prompt (cmd.exe), type this and press ENTER: >> >> del /A:H "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\IconCache.db" >> >> Then reboot the computer and see if the right icons are shown. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Daniel Martín >> Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User >> >> >> "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message >> news:urRrRsSJHHA.3952@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>I seem to be having a strange problem with icons not showing up. After a >>>fresh install of Vista Enterprise, I almost immediately put a shortcut to >>>my dial-up connection on my desktop. However, instead of the normal icon >>>I have gotten in the past I got a broken icon. The icon looks fine >>>everywhere else except when I create a shortcut to a dial-up connection. >>>Not sure what would cause this, I continued to setup my laptop. I at one >>>point installed Office 2007 and added shortcuts to Excel and Word on my >>>desktop. Everything looked fine at this point. A couple reboots later >>>and now my Excel shortcut showed up as a broken icon. If even looks this >>>way in the Start menu. Looking directly at excel.exe, however, shows the >>>normal icon. So far, these are the only two icons that have been giving >>>me troubles. Any idea what would cause them to break? Is there a way to >>>repair them? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> J.R. >>> >> > > -- > > J.R. > |
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| | Re: Missing Icons/Restoring Network Icon to Desktop And what about the others I numbered J.R.? Better to try them one by one and then give us the feedback. CH "J.R. Lillard" <jr@hyphen.org> wrote in message news:u5sOO2dJHHA.960@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > "Chad Harris" <msftneedstogetoutvistainfo.net> wrote in message > news:OIRhtKXJHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> J.R.-- >> >> 1) The icon that is missing is the "dial up connection icon." Are you >> talking about a system icon that can be opted into or out of from the CP >> applet "Personalization">Change Icons link on the left with a checkbox? >> What exactly network icon do you mean? Do you mean on the desktop or in >> the notification area? You also have a second opportunity to opt in and >> out of that "network" icon if you right click start>properties>Network >> icon check box. > > I'm referring to a shortcut to a dial-up connection. If you right-click a > dial-up connection and choose create shortcut, it creates a shortcut on > the desktop. That's the one that's not working. But like I said, the > Excel icon has left me as well. > >> 2) What does running sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt (rt. >> click it>run as admin) do for you? > > Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. > >> 3) What do any SR (system restore) points do for you prior to the loss of >> this icon on the desktop? > > Well, seeing as how the first thing I did after installing Vista was to > setup a dial-up connection and put a shortcut on the desktop, the restore > points do nothing for me. > > -- > > J.R. > |
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