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      03-02-2008
I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
regularly visit.

In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
them easy to see.

With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.

Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.

Thanks
 
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      03-02-2008
"swalker" <> wrote in message
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>I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
> regularly visit.
>
> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
> them easy to see.
>
> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>
> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.


They are called favicons. You can usually download them separately at the
location http://domainname.com/favicon.ico. IE6 and earlier used to have
very dodgy support for them, but since Firefox and IE7, they have become
nearly universal.

I used to use FavOrg, for years, with 2000 and XP and IE6, as they used to
disappear very easily. FavOrg made them persistent. I have never tried it
with IE7, but it may work for what you want to do. Just make sure that your
Desktop icons are included in the Favourites that it is working on. (It's
been so long since I used it that I cannot remember if you can make it work
on anything outside the default Favourites folder.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,108438,00.asp

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      03-02-2008
"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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>>I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
>> regularly visit.
>>
>> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
>> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
>> them easy to see.
>>
>> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>>
>> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.

>
> They are called favicons. You can usually download them separately at the
> location http://domainname.com/favicon.ico. IE6 and earlier used to have
> very dodgy support for them, but since Firefox and IE7, they have become
> nearly universal.
>
> I used to use FavOrg, for years, with 2000 and XP and IE6, as they used to
> disappear very easily. FavOrg made them persistent. I have never tried
> it with IE7, but it may work for what you want to do. Just make sure that
> your Desktop icons are included in the Favourites that it is working on.
> (It's been so long since I used it that I cannot remember if you can make
> it work on anything outside the default Favourites folder.
>
> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,108438,00.asp


If FavOrg cannot be used on the Desktop icons, you could always do what it
does yourself, by saving the favicon from the site at
http://sitename.com/favicon.ico in a folder (hide it somewhere), and then
going to your desktop Shortcut's Properties and change the icon to the saved
one.

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      03-03-2008
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 01:41:04 -0000, "Synapse Syndrome"
<> wrote:

>"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
>news:...
>>>I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
>>> regularly visit.
>>>
>>> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
>>> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
>>> them easy to see.
>>>
>>> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>>>
>>> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.

>>
>> They are called favicons. You can usually download them separately at the
>> location http://domainname.com/favicon.ico. IE6 and earlier used to have
>> very dodgy support for them, but since Firefox and IE7, they have become
>> nearly universal.
>>
>> I used to use FavOrg, for years, with 2000 and XP and IE6, as they used to
>> disappear very easily. FavOrg made them persistent. I have never tried
>> it with IE7, but it may work for what you want to do. Just make sure that
>> your Desktop icons are included in the Favourites that it is working on.
>> (It's been so long since I used it that I cannot remember if you can make
>> it work on anything outside the default Favourites folder.
>>
>> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,108438,00.asp

>
>If FavOrg cannot be used on the Desktop icons, you could always do what it
>does yourself, by saving the favicon from the site at
>http://sitename.com/favicon.ico in a folder (hide it somewhere), and then
>going to your desktop Shortcut's Properties and change the icon to the saved
>one.
>


Thanaks for the help.
>ss.
>

 
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      03-03-2008
"swalker" <> wrote in message
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>>>>I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
>>>> regularly visit.
>>>>
>>>> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
>>>> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
>>>> them easy to see.
>>>>
>>>> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>>>>
>>>> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.
>>>
>>> They are called favicons. You can usually download them separately at
>>> the
>>> location http://domainname.com/favicon.ico. IE6 and earlier used to
>>> have
>>> very dodgy support for them, but since Firefox and IE7, they have become
>>> nearly universal.
>>>
>>> I used to use FavOrg, for years, with 2000 and XP and IE6, as they used
>>> to
>>> disappear very easily. FavOrg made them persistent. I have never tried
>>> it with IE7, but it may work for what you want to do. Just make sure
>>> that
>>> your Desktop icons are included in the Favourites that it is working on.
>>> (It's been so long since I used it that I cannot remember if you can
>>> make
>>> it work on anything outside the default Favourites folder.
>>>
>>> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,108438,00.asp

>>
>>If FavOrg cannot be used on the Desktop icons, you could always do what it
>>does yourself, by saving the favicon from the site at
>>http://sitename.com/favicon.ico in a folder (hide it somewhere), and then
>>going to your desktop Shortcut's Properties and change the icon to the
>>saved
>>one.
>>

>
> Thanaks for the help.


Didn't it work then, or did you give up on it?

ss.


 
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      03-03-2008

swalker;631382 Wrote:
> I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
> regularly visit.
>
> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
> them easy to see.
>
> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>
> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.
>
> Thanks


Hi Swalker,

This will show you how to have a interent shortcut and keep the favicon
for it and not get the default IE7 e icon instead.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...shortcut.html]

Shawn


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      03-05-2008
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 03:20:53 -0000, "Synapse Syndrome"
<> wrote:

>"swalker" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>>>>>I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
>>>>> regularly visit.
>>>>>
>>>>> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
>>>>> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
>>>>> them easy to see.
>>>>>
>>>>> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.
>>>>
>>>> They are called favicons. You can usually download them separately at
>>>> the
>>>> location http://domainname.com/favicon.ico. IE6 and earlier used to
>>>> have
>>>> very dodgy support for them, but since Firefox and IE7, they have become
>>>> nearly universal.
>>>>
>>>> I used to use FavOrg, for years, with 2000 and XP and IE6, as they used
>>>> to
>>>> disappear very easily. FavOrg made them persistent. I have never tried
>>>> it with IE7, but it may work for what you want to do. Just make sure
>>>> that
>>>> your Desktop icons are included in the Favourites that it is working on.
>>>> (It's been so long since I used it that I cannot remember if you can
>>>> make
>>>> it work on anything outside the default Favourites folder.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,108438,00.asp
>>>
>>>If FavOrg cannot be used on the Desktop icons, you could always do what it
>>>does yourself, by saving the favicon from the site at
>>>http://sitename.com/favicon.ico in a folder (hide it somewhere), and then
>>>going to your desktop Shortcut's Properties and change the icon to the
>>>saved
>>>one.
>>>

>>
>> Thanaks for the help.

>
>Didn't it work then, or did you give up on it?
>
>ss.
>

Sorry to leave you hanging. The sites you suggested didn't work but
knowing what they were called I did a search and found a site that had
the Best Buy logo in with a png extension. Also found instructions on
how to get the png to work but haven't had a chance to work on it.
(Farm duties call!)
 
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      03-05-2008
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 22:53:06 -0600, Brink
<> wrote:

>
>swalker;631382 Wrote:
>> I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
>> regularly visit.
>>
>> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
>> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
>> them easy to see.
>>
>> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>>
>> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.
>>
>> Thanks

>
>Hi Swalker,
>
>This will show you how to have a interent shortcut and keep the favicon
>for it and not get the default IE7 e icon instead.
>
>http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...shortcut.html]
>
>Shawn


Thanks for this. I will give it a try when I can.
 
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      03-05-2008
"swalker" <> wrote in message
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>>
>>Didn't it work then, or did you give up on it?
>>
>>

> Sorry to leave you hanging. The sites you suggested didn't work but
> knowing what they were called I did a search and found a site that had
> the Best Buy logo in with a png extension. Also found instructions on
> how to get the png to work but haven't had a chance to work on it.
> (Farm duties call!)



Those links (apart from the FavOrg one) were just examples. You replace the
domainname bit to the domain that you want the favicon for. So the BestBuy
favicon is here:

http://www.bestbuy.com/favicon.ico

If FavOrg does not work and do it all automatically for you, just right
click that favicon and save it to a folder somewhere. Save all the favicons
you want there. Then associate those favicons to your desktop shortcuts.

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      04-19-2008
hello swalker
try right clicking on empty desktop space/view/clck classic

"swalker" wrote:

> I have a habit of adding shortcuts to the desktop for web sites I
> regularly visit.
>
> In XP these shortcuts on the desktop would somehow get the business
> logo added to the shortcut without any action on my part. These made
> them easy to see.
>
> With Vista this never happens on some, like Best Buy for instance.
>
> Anybody know how to get the icon on the desktop shortcut.
>
> Thanks
>

 
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