From: Robert Aldwinckle on 5 Feb 2010 09:23 "David B." <mail(a)nomail.net> wrote in message news:#9PYW0PpKHA.5224(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Just curious if anyone else has run in to this. When I go to customers the > notification area some of the icons for the listed apps are wrong. For > example, Windows Update has the icon for Open DNS updater app, Windows > Explorer has the Microsoft Security Essentials icon, java platform has the > USB icon, Outlook has the action center icon, Microsoft Security essential > has no icon, another java platform (the 64 bit version?) has the open dns > icon, yahoo messenger has the wireless icon. > > This install isn't that old, and I noticed it when running the RC's as > well. Have you tried rebuilding the Icon Cache? http://www.tweakxp.com/article37003.aspx (BING search for +iconcache PREFER:XP ) Good luck Robert Aldwinckle ---
From: David B. on 8 Feb 2010 15:49 That link is for XP, not 7, but I tracked down the location of the file in Win 7, deleted and rebooted, no change. -- -- "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald(a)techemail.com> wrote in message news:%239RAU7mpKHA.4280(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > "David B." <mail(a)nomail.net> wrote in message > news:#9PYW0PpKHA.5224(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Just curious if anyone else has run in to this. When I go to customers >> the >> notification area some of the icons for the listed apps are wrong. For >> example, Windows Update has the icon for Open DNS updater app, Windows >> Explorer has the Microsoft Security Essentials icon, java platform has >> the >> USB icon, Outlook has the action center icon, Microsoft Security >> essential >> has no icon, another java platform (the 64 bit version?) has the open dns >> icon, yahoo messenger has the wireless icon. >> >> This install isn't that old, and I noticed it when running the RC's as >> well. > > > Have you tried rebuilding the Icon Cache? > > http://www.tweakxp.com/article37003.aspx > > (BING search for > +iconcache PREFER:XP > ) > > > Good luck > > Robert Aldwinckle > ---
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