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| Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy
I had this problem solved by creating a new user account & now it is back again. Arrgghh. Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy I love to customize the icon representing my folders instead of sticking with the plain manila folder icon that Windows XP (Media Center Edition 2004) defaults to. This new feature of Windows XP can really make your PC user friendly, HOWEVER, unlike my other XP boxes my Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 HP ZD7000 used to stubbornly prevent me from customizing the icon for folders in the Favorites hierarchy. I could do it anyplace else, but not in the folder hierarchy: C:\Documents and Settings\JJ\Favorites... No error message or anything like that. I'd right click on the folder / Properties / Customize / Change Icon and assign an icon file, back out, and the folder icon would appear to change for a second and then revert back to the plain manila folder. I finally solved this problem by creating a new user account, and going through the tedium of moving everything over to the new user account. Well, like Jack Nicholson in the Shining, or Arnold Schwartzenhager in the Terminator, the problem IS BACK for no particular reason at all. Does anyone using a ZD7000 (especially if your Media Center Edition 2004) have this problem when you try and customize the icon of a folder in your Favorites Hierarchy? Anyone know what could be causing it? I did just change from Simple File Sharing to Classic File Sharing but that was about a week ago, and I didn't notice all my Favorites folder icons looking like manila folders till today. -- "J. J." -- "J. J." |
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| Re: Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy
New folders or existing folders. See if the folders you are having a problem with all contain a wlf.ini file. "JDJ" <jj@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:tsm98219cnu29hkdj17tt1peets0rak8e5@4ax.com... >I had this problem solved by creating a new user account & now it is > back again. Arrgghh. > > Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy > > I love to customize the icon representing my folders instead of > sticking with the plain manila folder icon that Windows XP (Media > Center Edition 2004) defaults to. > > This new feature of Windows XP can really make your PC user friendly, > HOWEVER, unlike my other XP boxes my Windows XP Media Center Edition > 2004 HP ZD7000 used to stubbornly prevent me from customizing the icon > for folders in the Favorites hierarchy. I could do it anyplace else, > but not in the folder hierarchy: > > C:\Documents and Settings\JJ\Favorites... > > No error message or anything like that. I'd right click on the folder > / Properties / Customize / Change Icon and assign an icon file, back > out, and the folder icon would appear to change for a second and then > revert back to the plain manila folder. > > I finally solved this problem by creating a new user account, and > going through the tedium of moving everything over to the new user > account. > > Well, like Jack Nicholson in the Shining, or Arnold Schwartzenhager in > the Terminator, the problem IS BACK > > for no particular reason at all. > > Does anyone using a ZD7000 (especially if your Media Center Edition > 2004) have this problem when you try and customize the icon of a > folder in your Favorites Hierarchy? > > Anyone know what could be causing it? > > I did just change from Simple File Sharing to Classic File Sharing but > that was about a week ago, and I didn't notice all my Favorites folder > icons looking like manila folders till today. > > -- > > "J. J." > -- > > "J. J." |
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| Re: Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:04:02 -0400, "Larry Gardner" <newscience83@usadatanet.net> wrote: >New folders or existing folders. See if the folders you are having a >problem with all contain a wlf.ini file. Thanks for responding (I was traveling & have not had Internet Access). I have never seen a wlf.ini file and don't have them in my C:\Documents and Settings\JJ\Favorites hierarchy. Of course I have Desktop.ini in each of the Favorites sub folders and these refer to the icon file which I had assigned to each sub folder. e.g. in the sub folder "Personal" desktop.ini contains: [.ShellClassInfo] IconFile=%SystemDrive%\Icons\Extracted\Face2Happy.ICO IconIndex=0 My existing folders had been successfully customized for months now and newly created folders could also be customized but when this problem reoccurred my existing folders changed back tot he plain manila folder despite the existence of the desktop.ini's which appear unchanged. New created folders are manila and no amount of reassigning a custom icon will get them to stick. The Desktop.ini in the folder C:\Documents and Settings\JJ\Favorites reads [.ShellClassInfo] IconFile=%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll IconIndex=-173 LocalizedResourceName=@shell32.dll,-12693 I renamed it to back and Windows recreated that desktop.ini to contain: [.ShellClassInfo] [.ShellClassInfo.A] [.ShellClassInfo.W] IconFile=+BIIABcqw-Z+ABQ- Of course I have not sub folders under C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Favorites but I created a test folder & I can customize the icon of that test folder no problem. -- "J. J." |
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| Re: Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy
My problem of not being able to customize the icon of the folders in Favorites on one of my PC's is because neither the READ attribute nor SYSTEM attribute of these folders is set and therefore the Desktop.ini file in that folder is not being processed. I have proved this from the DOS Prompt with the ATTRIB command. See Below - - - - line. On my other PC the READ Attribute IS set (not the System Attribute) for the Favorites Folder and for subfolders in the Favorites Hierarchy. Apparently setting EITHER attribute processes desktop.ini files and therefore allows folder icon customization. My problem now boils down to: 1) Every time I save a new file in one of the folders in my favorite's hierarchy the Read Attribute becomes UnSet. 2) If I set the System Attribute instead of the Read Attribute, the S attribute is NOT unset every time I create a new file in one of these folders. 3) While a lot of work from the DOS prompt, setting the System Attribute for all my Favorites Folders might be my solution EXCEPT every time I create a new FOLDER inside the Favorites hierarchy I will have to go back to the DOS prompt again to set the System Attribute for that new folder. I tried setting the System Attribute for the Favorites Folder Itself thinking new subfolders might inherit that attribute but they do not. - - - - - - - From the DOS Prompt C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB COMPUT~1 C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1\Computer Software This is not what I see on my other PC. From the DOS Prompt I can set the read attribute, e.g. C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB +R COMPUT~1 I now see C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB COMPUT~1 R C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1\Computer Software which is what I see on my other PC Also the folder immediately assumes the icon described in the included Desktop.ini But as soon as I save a new file inside this folder, e.g. test.txt the Read Attribute is UN SET again and my custom icon disappears. I can repeat this process setting the System attribute and the change will hold / stick and not be affected by the addition of new files inside the folder. Custom Icons work. e.g. C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB +S COMPUT~1 -- "J. J." |
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| Re: Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy "JDJ" wrote: > My problem of not being able to customize the icon of the folders in > Favorites on one of my PC's is because neither the READ attribute nor > SYSTEM attribute of these folders is set and therefore the Desktop.ini > file in that folder is not being processed. > > I have proved this from the DOS Prompt with the ATTRIB command. See > Below - - - - line. > > On my other PC the READ Attribute IS set (not the System Attribute) > for the Favorites Folder and for subfolders in the Favorites > Hierarchy. > > Apparently setting EITHER attribute processes desktop.ini files and > therefore allows folder icon customization. > > My problem now boils down to: > > 1) Every time I save a new file in one of the folders in my favorite's > hierarchy the Read Attribute becomes UnSet. > > 2) If I set the System Attribute instead of the Read Attribute, the S > attribute is NOT unset every time I create a new file in one of these > folders. > > 3) While a lot of work from the DOS prompt, setting the System > Attribute for all my Favorites Folders might be my solution EXCEPT > every time I create a new FOLDER inside the Favorites hierarchy I will > have to go back to the DOS prompt again to set the System Attribute > for that new folder. > > I tried setting the System Attribute for the Favorites Folder Itself > thinking new subfolders might inherit that attribute but they do not. > > > - - - - - - - > > From the DOS Prompt > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB COMPUT~1 > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1\Computer Software > > This is not what I see on my other PC. > > > From the DOS Prompt I can set the read attribute, e.g. > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB +R COMPUT~1 > > I now see > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB COMPUT~1 > R C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1\Computer Software > > which is what I see on my other PC > > Also the folder immediately assumes the icon described in the included > Desktop.ini > > But as soon as I save a new file inside this folder, e.g. test.txt the > Read Attribute is UN SET again and my custom icon disappears. > > I can repeat this process setting the System attribute and the change > will hold / stick and not be affected by the addition of new files > inside the folder. Custom Icons work. > > e.g. > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB +S COMPUT~1 > -- > > "J. J." > |
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| Re: Can't customize Folder Icons in Favorites Hierarchy
JDJ: I am having the same problem, Dell tech support couldn't figure it out. I would like to follow this thread and see if there is a fix (that I can understand!) KDM "JDJ" wrote: > My problem of not being able to customize the icon of the folders in > Favorites on one of my PC's is because neither the READ attribute nor > SYSTEM attribute of these folders is set and therefore the Desktop.ini > file in that folder is not being processed. > > I have proved this from the DOS Prompt with the ATTRIB command. See > Below - - - - line. > > On my other PC the READ Attribute IS set (not the System Attribute) > for the Favorites Folder and for subfolders in the Favorites > Hierarchy. > > Apparently setting EITHER attribute processes desktop.ini files and > therefore allows folder icon customization. > > My problem now boils down to: > > 1) Every time I save a new file in one of the folders in my favorite's > hierarchy the Read Attribute becomes UnSet. > > 2) If I set the System Attribute instead of the Read Attribute, the S > attribute is NOT unset every time I create a new file in one of these > folders. > > 3) While a lot of work from the DOS prompt, setting the System > Attribute for all my Favorites Folders might be my solution EXCEPT > every time I create a new FOLDER inside the Favorites hierarchy I will > have to go back to the DOS prompt again to set the System Attribute > for that new folder. > > I tried setting the System Attribute for the Favorites Folder Itself > thinking new subfolders might inherit that attribute but they do not. > > > - - - - - - - > > From the DOS Prompt > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB COMPUT~1 > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1\Computer Software > > This is not what I see on my other PC. > > > From the DOS Prompt I can set the read attribute, e.g. > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB +R COMPUT~1 > > I now see > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB COMPUT~1 > R C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1\Computer Software > > which is what I see on my other PC > > Also the folder immediately assumes the icon described in the included > Desktop.ini > > But as soon as I save a new file inside this folder, e.g. test.txt the > Read Attribute is UN SET again and my custom icon disappears. > > I can repeat this process setting the System attribute and the change > will hold / stick and not be affected by the addition of new files > inside the folder. Custom Icons work. > > e.g. > > C:\DOCUMEN~1\JJ\FAVORI~1>ATTRIB +S COMPUT~1 > -- > > "J. J." > |
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