Re: Windblows and desktop iconx

2002-04-07 Thread Vidiot
>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

Re: Windblows and desktop iconx

2002-04-07 Thread dman
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:59:16PM -0500, Vidiot wrote: | I know this isn't the right forum, but many here have to deal with both Linux | and Windblows boxes. | | I hate it when I have a problem and have to go into safe mode. That destroys | all of my carefully positioned shortcut icons. | | Do

Re: Windblows and desktop iconx

2002-04-07 Thread Vidiot
>Not positive, but there is a good chance that information is maintained in >the registry. I know for sure that's where good old Netscape used to keep >that sort of information such as the size of the window, etc. (I provided >technical support for Netscape for a couple of years). >Nitebirdz Ouc

Re: Windblows and desktop iconx

2002-04-07 Thread Nitebirdz
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:59:16PM -0500, Vidiot wrote: > I know this isn't the right forum, but many here have to deal with both Linux > and Windblows boxes. > > I hate it when I have a problem and have to go into safe mode. That destroys > all of my carefully positioned shortcut icons. > > Do

Windblows and desktop iconx

2002-04-07 Thread Vidiot
I know this isn't the right forum, but many here have to deal with both Linux and Windblows boxes. I hate it when I have a problem and have to go into safe mode. That destroys all of my carefully positioned shortcut icons. Does anyone what what Win98SE file contains the position of those icons,