>System32 should be on the PATH, and reg.exe should be available in XP.
>C'est la vie. Try "%windir%\System32\reg.exe" instead of "reg". No
>rush. It's just an icon.
sorry eryksun its my fault i havent been clear... im actually using windows
vista not xp. i mixed your new command with the old but
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Lolo Lolo wrote:
>>Check the output of the following command:
>
>>reg query HKLM\Software\Classes\Python.File\DefaultIcon
>
>>For me the value is "C:\Python33\DLLs\py.ico".
>
> i get: 'reg' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> progra
>Check the output of the following command:
> reg query HKLM\Software\Classes\Python.File\DefaultIcon
>For me the value is "C:\Python33\DLLs\py.ico".
i get: 'reg' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.__
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Lolo Lolo wrote:
> due to the last 2 posts i was able to locate and delete the Iconcache.db
> through cmd. But after restarting, even though i have the refreshed cache,
> the icons are still not displaying properly.
Check the output of the following command:
r
due to the last 2 posts i was able to locate and delete the Iconcache.db
through cmd. But after restarting, even though i have the refreshed cache, the
icons are still not displaying properly. Will that website
http://www.trishtech.com/winxp/rebuild_icon_cache_in_windows_xp.php provide an
al
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:43 AM, Lolo Lolo wrote:
>>del /a %localappdata%\IconCache.db
>
>>It will be rebuilt at your next login.
>
> that last command returns "The system cannot find the path specified." Any
> ideas which directory i should do that in?
Sorry, I haven't used XP (NT 5) in a lon
On 03/05/2013 02:43 AM, Lolo Lolo wrote:
Installing 3.3 associated .py files with %windir%\py.exe, but it seems
the icon cache wasn't refreshed. You can trigger a refresh by setting
any default in the "Default Programs" control panel applet. If that
fails, you can manually delete the cache fro