Michael,
Could you clarify for me:
Is this CD specific, machine specific, or random?
Chris.


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From: "Mendelsohn, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: <lingo-l> Autorun/icon inconsistency


> Hi all...
>
> Moving back from the tangential ideological comments, including the
> inaccurately described demographic makeup of the United States Supreme
> Court...
>
> My icon is still delinquent!  :-)
> ===========================
> Todd had a good suggestion: is it "/" or "\", in other words,
> Icon=media\uth.ico
> Or
> Icon=media/uth.ico
>
> I've tried both with inconsistent results each way.  Officially, which
> is it?
>
> > I typically set my icon equal to my projector's .exe file.
> Icon=myProjector.exe
> What a great suggestion!  I didn't know you could do that.
> ===========================
> Fraser, yes, my autorun is turned on.
> ===========================
> Chris, I appreciate your sending the link, but I can't count on my users
> being able to do this...that would sooooooo not happen.
> ===========================
>
> regards,
> - Michael M.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I don't seem to notice these problems on my projects.  However, I am
> assuming you made a typo when you entered your example:
> Icon=media/uth.ico
>
> It should read:
> Icon=media\uth.ico  -- notice the use of the backslash and not the
> forward slash.
>
> todd
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mendelsohn,
> Michael
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 1:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: <lingo-l> Autorun/icon inconsistency
>
> Hi list...
>
> ==============================
> I sifted through the Lingo-L & Direct-L archives, and I couldn't find
> any previous posts answering my question, so I'm gracing Lingo-L with
> yet another autorun post... <sigh> ==============================
>
> On some CDs I've created, when you double click My Computer, autorun.inf
> makes my custom icon replace the generic icon for that drive (as it
> should), but on other CDs, autorun.inf fails to do this, and the icon
> for the CD drive is something ugly and generic, even though there's no
> difference between the two autorun.inf files.
>
> In my projects, I store my icons in a "media" folder on the root of the
> CD.
>
> The autorun.inf file always has this line:
> Icon=media/uth.ico
>
> (And, for what it's worth, I create the icons in Microangelo v5.55.)
>
> Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
> sometimes* show the custom icon for the CD drive?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael M.
>
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