On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:38:19AM +0100, Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
> There is a very simple solution: Don't run winetests.exe from the desktop, and
> the desktop icons will stay intact, at least on win2k3. It would be a good idea
> to put a warning in the readme and on the download page.
Done.
There is a very simple solution: Don't run winetests.exe from the desktop, and
the desktop icons will stay intact, at least on win2k3. It would be a good idea
to put a warning in the readme and on the download page.
--- 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
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 get the IE icon to stay the same in quick launch, but all the desktop icons
are messed up. For example, I have m$ cart trial installed, and the link to my
computer (You don't have it on the desktop in win2k3 so I linked it) has the m$
cart icon, midtown madnesss trial has the icon of starlancer,
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 Explor
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