>I think it might be a file called ".desktop" or ".folder" in the
>directory.  It is a "hidden" file.  That file is definitely used to
>specify the icon a directory will have.  (Did you know that every
>directory can have any arbitrary icon you choose?  MS just forgot to
>give you a mechanism for specifying it.  PCMag made a little app to do
>it several years ago.)
>-D

Neither .desktop or .folder exist on the C: drive.  There is w desktop 
directory that contains all of the shortcuts, but no other files that
would contain a position.

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