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From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on 10 May 2010 14:28 > ...Is there a way to > cross-post one message to multiple newsgroups? Yes: I'm crossposting this reply to WinXP General! Bobbi wrote: > PA Bear- I believe you were the one who suggested that my original post in > windowsxp.general should have been posted in this forum, so I did. I do > understand that cross-posting wastes everyone's time. Is there a way to > cross-post one message to multiple newsgroups? > >> Asked/Answered in WinXP General (where we've also discussed the 2+ years >> of Windows Updates you've not yet installed, including SP3). If you must >> make identical posts to multiple newsgroups, please cross-post one (1) >> message to all of them. Thank you. >> >> Multiposting vs Crossposting: >> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm Bobbi wrote: >>> I seem to have messed up my computer. >>> >>> I've just now installed IE7 and ran into the problem of my self-made >>> desktop >>> icons for websites being replaced by the general IE symbol. I read some >>> old >>> posts and think I've learned how to fix that, but in the meantime I took >>> one >>> suggestion of resetting my desktop appearance special effects to NOT use >>> large icons and then resetting it again to USE large icons. That was a >>> mistake. Now I can't seem to change the desktop icons which refer to >>> websites on the web: I select the one I want from >>> my special icon folder and click OK and then apply, but it won't change >>> it. >>> The icon flashes briefly but then remains the same old IE symbol. >>> >>> So my questions are now: >>> >>> (1) How to get the desktop to replace the icon with the one I've >>> selected, >>> and >>> (2) How to get IE7 to stop changing them. >>> >>> Note: I CAN change desktop icons for shortcuts which refer to web pages >>> which are entirely on my computer. Why not for shortcuts which refer to >>> real >>> websites? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Bobbi
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