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Desktop Icons are generic in Win2K
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2002 7:51 pm
by John Stribling
I would like my .txt files to display the TextPad icon on my Win2K desktop. I Have tried using Xteq Systems X-Setup to clear the Windows Icon Cache -- even this doesn't seem to do the trick (although after a reboot I watched every other icon on my desktop refresh!) Any suggestions?
Thanks,
John Stribling
Data Conversion Analyst
PSS/World Medical, Inc.
Re: Desktop Icons are generic in Win2K
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2002 3:08 am
by Robbage
In win98, you can open Win Explorer, select the 'Tools/Folder Options" menu item, then select the 'File Types' tab. Scan down the list until you find where the '.txt' extension is, click the 'Edit' button and you see a 'Change Icon' button.
I assume there would be something similar or the same for Windows eXPensive
Re: Desktop Icons are generic in Win2K
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2002 1:53 pm
by John Stribling
Thanks for the reply, I tried your suggestion. However, this apparently doesn't work at the desktop "level". If you put a folder on the desktop, then yes, you can go to folder options in the newly created folder, But in Explorer there doesn't seem to be a pertinent menu option.
My file associations are correct -- when I double click one of the generic .txt icons TextPad launches. Maybe I should just forget about it, but it does bug me. Like I said, I have tried using "tweak" software to clear the Windows Icon Cache. Even this doesn't do it.
Re: Desktop Icons are generic in Win2K
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2002 11:51 am
by robert gillatt
I have also run into this. It is very unpleasing, especially when picking out textpad files from a host of generated files, which often occurs with compilers etc.
- Running Win2K 5.00.2195, Service Pack 3
Re: Desktop Icons are generic in Win2K
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2002 1:58 pm
by robert gillatt
I wonder if this solves your problem? This is from the support team and it is the answer I was looking for.
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Hello Robert,
In order to apply the TextPad icon to a file type, you need to make the
association in TextPad, rather than in Explorer. Please implement the
following procedure:
From the Configure menu choose:
1. Preferences
2. Associated Files
3. Add the file extension
4. Click Apply / OK.
In Explorer:
From the Tools menu in Explorer choose:
1. Folder options
2. File types
3. Select the file extension from the list
4. Click on Advanced
5. Change Icon
6. Select the TextPad icon
7. Click OK
I hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Stephen MacDonald
Helios Software Solutions
Re: Desktop Icons are generic in Win2K
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 4:53 pm
by Flash Alexander
Not an available option in Win2k Serv. Pack 3.