2008/10/24 Bill Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Ted Pavlic wrote:
> >> I notice that another account (a local account) does not have the
> >> problem. I'm going to see about blowing away this domain account and
> >> recreating it. Maybe with a fresh default registry, everything will be
> fine.
> >>
> >
> >  From a local administrator account (that did not have the overlay
> > problem), I deleted the domain account. I then logged back on with the
> > domain account... and the problem PERSISTED.
> >
> > The domain account is setup as a LOCAL profile (i.e., not roaming).
> > Yet... there seems to be something about this domain account that's
> > causing the problem.
> >
> >
> >
> Have you looked in host key current user (HKCU), or whatever it's
> called, from the affected account?
>

We have previously seen that TortoiseOverlays installed in HKCU in some
situations - where the user did not have access to HKLM. If this is the
case, then you must uninstall TortoiseOverlay from that particular account -
which ought to be the same account that THG was installed in.

In your case it is probably the local domain account.

You should login on the account that has the problem and list what is in
registry key ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers. I would expect TortoiseOverlay to
show up with a handfull of sub keys.

Regards,
Peer
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