Question about 'Change the icon for Internet Shortcuts'
Saturday, October 2, 2004 at 7:07 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Lout
(1 messages posted)
I have a question about Change
the icon for Internet Shortcuts:
That is excellent advice. I now know how to change that annoying blue e on a page
... if however you want to take advantage of the favicon that some websites include,
but keep losing your favicons (within your favourites or links bar) when you delete
your temporary internet files ...here's what you do...
Each webpage that has it's own icon will download it into your Temporary Internet
Folder when you add the website to your favourites (the file is called favicon.ico)
This is why they disapear when you delete your temp folders. (favicon is deleted
too)
Go into your Temporary Internet Folder (C:\Documents and Settings\"username"\Local
Settings\Temporary Internet Files You will need to turn on "Hidden/System Files"
first, as the "Local Settings" folder is a hidden file. (open My Computer, then click
Tools - Folder options - view - tick show all files)
Copy the file called "favicon.ico" (in the Temporary Internet Folder) to somewhere
you will remember later on. eg my documents
Now you have a copy of the icon that will not be deleted when you delete your internet
files. Bear in mind, each website that you go to downloads a new file called the
same name (favicon.ico)
Now heres the sucky bit.... It apears you can only change the icon with Internet
Explorer as the default browser, you can not change the icons in your favourites
to point to the new icon location in my documents.
(If you right click on the icon, then click properties, you do not get the CHANGE
ICON option)
To combat this, you must change your browser back to Internet Explorer, and ensure
Internet Explorer is your default Browser (Internet Tools - programs - tick the box
at the bottom)
To make this work, you now need to change your monitor color setting (this resets
your icons) From your desktop, right click then properties - settings - change the
color property and ok. You can change it strait back again to your original preferences.
(as long as a change was made)
Now when you right click on your link in your favourites then click on properties,
you will see a button CHANGE ICON. You can now point the icon to the one you stored
earlier.
Once you get all your icon's changed how you would like them, you can set another
browser to the default, and your icons will still be there.
Hope you're still with me LOL Lout
(email if you are still confused but read the above first)
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