Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The Windows icon cache has always been one of the buggiest pieces of >code. I always assumed they fixed it for NT/2000/XP but it wouldn't >surprise me in the slightest if it still gets corrupted at times. > >On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 02:36, Jakob Eriksson wrote: >> I am told this is what the Internet Explorer icon looks like after >> winetests.exe is run. >> Strange eh? >> >> http://vmlinux.org/~jakov/crazy-icon.jpg
It does on my W2K SP4. At random the icon cache gets mixed up and suddenly a lot of icons don't match anymore. It is especially bad with Icon Overlays. I use Tortoise CVS, a CVS shell extension, and their newest version has a special command built into their context menu to rebuild the icon cache. I do have some suspicions that Tortoise CVS may be responsible for some of the icon distortion but it happens regularly even when using normal MS applications. Rolf Kalbermatter