If you mean a RAM "memory problem", no.  If you mean a "memory
problem" by Windows not remembering, YES.  ;-)

Or, if you didn't create any restore points, just 'add new
printer' again for them.  Are the printers showing up in the
device manager, and are they working?  If so, then I wouldn't
worry about it.  Run the 'icon repair' in TweakUI, that should
fix it.  If not, have TweakUI REMOVE the 'printers and faxes'
entry in the control panel, then add it again.

If any of the 'ware you installed has to do with a printer or
faxing, sounds like it tried to change your default icon and
couldn't find it's icon cache (like maybe you didn't install the
ENTIRE package, only portions of it).
-Clint

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Did you set any restore points when installing any of these
packages? If so
then try restoring to an earlier point, if you find the icon
restored then
remember to set a new point with each package installed.

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 10:59 PM 14/03/2003 +0700, Jacobus J. S. \(Kiki\)
spoke this:
>Hi all,
>Can anyone help me with this?
>After installing several softwares (about 20 or more), my
Printers And Faxes
>Icon in Control Panel has changed to an icon that ussualy used
by windows to
>associate a file type to an unknown file type. Is this a not
enough memory
>problem?
>My System is Celeron 1,8 GHz, 256MB RAM, 20 GB HD, with WinXP
Pro.
>TIA
>- Jacobus J. S. (Kiki) -
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