Hi all again...
I wonder if I may revisit this thread I started a little while ago that
ended up in the Supreme Court :-)
I've been able to reproduce an error as to why my custom CD-ROM icon
isn't showing up in the (WinXP) My Computer (and is being replaced by a
generic one).
If I right
Not sure if this of any help, but I recently used the Label parameter in an
autorun.inf and the icon refused to appear. It wasn't until I removed it
that everything went back to normal.
hth
Fraser
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At 12:39 2003-10-15, Todd Culley wrote:
I would say that the system isn't refreshing its system icon cache for
one
reason or another. Maybe the system has a lot of processes running.
I suspect this is the case, too. I only recently figured out that the
icons
Michael,
Could you clarify for me:
Is this CD specific, machine specific, or random?
Chris.
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Hi all
I believe it is disc specific. The label works, but the icon doesn't.
Could you clarify for me: Is this CD specific, machine specific, or
random?
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At 12:39 2003-10-15, Todd Culley wrote:
I would say that the system isn't refreshing its system icon cache for one
reason or another. Maybe the system has a lot of processes running.
I suspect this is the case, too. I only recently figured out that the icons
were cached when my CD showed the
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Todd had a good suggestion: is it / or \, in other words,
Icon=media\uth.ico
Or
Icon=media/uth.ico
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from my old stuff:
[autorun]
OPEN=StudioCom.exe
ICON=sc.ico
shell\verb1\command=StudioCom.exe
shell\verb1=Run the StudioCom.exe Demo
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Can't recall it happening with 2000 either.
Andrew
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: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 9:45 PM
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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
just to throw a question out there, is this happening on machines with
autorun turned on? I don't know on PCs which have autorun switched off
whether or not the autorun.inf file gets read at all.
Fraser Shot in the dark Campbell
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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
Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
sometimes* show the custom icon for the CD drive?
I'm also having this problem...
Autorun contains..
icon=projector.exe
- projector is in root of CD
- problem occurs on Windows XP Home and Professional
- projector icon was
Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
sometimes* show the custom icon for the CD drive?
I'm also having this problem...
Not sure this will help, but I usually use an external icon and
haven't bumped into this problem.
icon=some.ico
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Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
sometimes* show
Hi list...
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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
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On some CDs I've created, when you double click My
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 03:45 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
sometimes* show the custom icon for the CD drive?
Because Windows, in general, sucks?
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Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
sometimes* show the custom icon for the CD drive?
Because Windows, in general, sucks?
Hey, them's fighting words! What do you mean in general?
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On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 05:40 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:
If people have bad experiences with Windows, I've found it's usually
because
their computing practices contribute heavily to it's instability and
seemingly negative qualities. I've never had a copy of Windows that
was
less
At 18:40 Uhr -0400 14.10.2003, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:
If people have bad experiences with Windows, I've found it's usually because
their computing practices contribute heavily to it's instability and
seemingly negative qualities.
that's by design.
while some OSes help you to get your work
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 05:39 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
Anyone have any insight as to why the My Computer window would *only
sometimes* show the custom icon for the CD drive?
Because Windows, in general, sucks?
Hey, them's fighting words! What do you mean in general?
It's superior in
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On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 05:40 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:
If people have bad experiences with Windows, I've found it's usually
because
their computing practices contribute heavily to it's instability and
seemingly negative qualities
On Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at 07:18 PM, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:
How many other OSes are run on 90+% of the world's personal computers?
UNIX. PCs and servers. Why are you being so defensive? Do you own MSFT
stock?
Do remember that mass appeal does not equal value.
With that kind of
file.
Icon=myProjector.exe
todd
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