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[DogFrankGeorge[ at ]gmail.com] wrote-:
[Quoted Text] > I changed the actual icon for the Desktop by browsing the Documents > and Settings folder in Explorer, and going to the Folder Options for > the "desktop" directory itself. This did succeed in changing the icon > as displayed in Explorer and the drop-down menu. However, the icon in > My Places remained unchanged and now I have a desktop.ini file sitting > there [on my desktop].
Open a command prompt and run: attrib +s +h "%userprofile%\desktop\desktop.ini"
This will not work if "Hide protected system files" is unchecked in Folder options.
Good Luck, Ayush. -- XP-Tips [Disable Turn off computer button on Welcome screen] : http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/tips/advanced/sdbutton.mspx
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Hi,
I have searched the forums at length for an answer the this very specific question, and am unable to find the exact answer.
How do I change the icon for "Desktop" in the My Places bar (in the Open/Save As Dialog Box, Firefox, and Explorer) AND in the Drop-down menu above every Explorer window?
I have used TweakUI to change the Places listed in said bar, for which I already had icons customized the normal way, via Customize Desktop in the Display Properties. Obviously, that won't work for the Desktop icon.
I changed the actual icon for the Desktop by browsing the Documents and Settings folder in Explorer, and going to the Folder Options for the "desktop" directory itself. This did succeed in changing the icon as displayed in Explorer and the drop-down menu. However, the icon in My Places remained unchanged and now I have a desktop.ini file sitting there [on my desktop]. I am not content to turning off hidden files just to make that one file invisible.
Then, to change the icon in My Places, I edited the entry "Place0" in key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Policies\comdlg32\PlacesBar" to a String Value instead of DWORD value, allowing me to enter the full path for Desktop, instead of the hex value originally used. This succeeded in getting the result I want in My Places, but I am of course still stuck with the 'desktop.ini' file showing.
So it boils down to... how can I achieve the same effects without the ini file or turning off hidden files?
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Ayush,
I did as you suggested. I didn't see that it did anything, the file still exists, and of course I still have to have hidden and system files off.
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[DogFrankGeorge[ at ]gmail.com] wrote-:
[Quoted Text] > Ayush, > > I did as you suggested. I didn't see that it did anything, the file > still exists, and of course I still have to have hidden and system > files off. >
Where is the desktop.ini file ?
Try this : Open command prompt and type: attrib +s +h then drag the Desktop.ini file on the command prompt window. Press Enter
Good Luck, Ayush. -- XP-Tips [Set up XP so that only authorized people can use it] : http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/tips/soleuser.mspx
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On Jul 2, 6:05 am, Ayush <"ayushmaan.j[aatt]gmail.com"> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > [DogFrankGeo...[ at ]gmail.com] wrote-: > > > Ayush, > > > I did as you suggested. I didn't see that it did anything, the file > > still exists, and of course I still have to have hidden and system > > files off. > > Where is thedesktop.ini file ? > > Try this : > Open command prompt and type: > attrib +s +h > then drag theDesktop.ini file on the command prompt window. > Press Enter > > Good Luck, Ayush. > -- > XP-Tips [Set up XP so that only authorized people can use it] : http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/tips/soleuser.mspx Ayush,
I did that, which is the same thing as your first suggestion, and nothing seemed to happen. The file, though it is hidden, still exists.
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