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re: Question about 'Use True-Color Icons'
Tuesday, September 17, 2002 at 11:57 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Wayne Yang
(1 messages posted)
I have been dealing with this for a long time. I found that doing the Netmeeting
fix alone and the Shell Icon BPP fix alone did not by themselves fix the problem.
However, doing the Netmeeting fix, rebooting, and then modifying the Shell Icon
BPP key to 32 and rebooting fixed it for me. Hope everyone else has similar luck.
On Thursday, March 21, 2002 at 5:37 am, Malice wrote:
>The following is a copy/paste from: http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~q3app/board/messages/70.shtml
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>(this helped me to get rid of the 16color icons )
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>4. Why is my Direct3D and/or AGP disabled in Windows2000? (top)
>- This will occur if you have Netmeeting 3.01 running. Since NetMeeting 3.01 is
built
>in to Windows 2000, it cannot be removed. The DESKTOP SHARING element of NetMeeting
>DISABLES DIRECT3D and in most cases, also disables AGP automatically. To reenable
>Direct3D and/or AGP, do the following: - enable desktop sharing by using the desktop
>sharing wizard. - right-click on the Desktop sharing icon (NOT the Netmeeting icon)
>in the taskbar and choose "Exit". - go back into the desktop sharing configuration
>and disable Desktop Sharing. - reboot. Direct3D and/or AGP should be restored. If
>your desktop icons are now in 16 color, go into display properties, click on the
>Effects tab, disable "display icons in all possible colors", click Apply, enable
>"display icons in all possible colors", click "Apply" again and your colors should
>be restored
>
>-
>do as it says, the OpenGL & yaddayadda is irrelevant. but the stuff about Netmeeting&stuff
>actually works.
>
>------------- Malice
>
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