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Mackie
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      02-04-2008
Used to be (with XP) that when I drag and drop a web address icon from
the address bar to the desktop, the trademark icon for that site would
appear on my desktop. Not so for Vista, in which I'm getting only the
generic windows explorer icon with a graphic that looks like the old
Win3.1 desktop.

Is there any way to get that XP feature going in Vista? I want my
pretty desktop bouquet of icons back--dammit!
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      02-05-2008
Must be somebody out there with the answer to this very depressing
problem . . .

On Feb 4, 6:57*pm, Mackie <jpd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Used to be (with XP) that when I drag and drop a web address icon from
> the address bar to the desktop, the trademark icon for that site would
> appear on my desktop. Not so for Vista, in which I'm getting only the
> generic windows explorer icon with a graphic that looks like the old
> Win3.1 desktop.
>
> Is there any way to get that XP feature going in Vista? *I want my
> pretty desktop bouquet of icons back--dammit!
> --
> Mackie


 
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      02-06-2008
Mackie wrote:
> Used to be (with XP) that when I drag and drop a web address icon from
> the address bar to the desktop, the trademark icon for that site would
> appear on my desktop. Not so for Vista, in which I'm getting only the
> generic windows explorer icon with a graphic that looks like the old
> Win3.1 desktop.
>
> Is there any way to get that XP feature going in Vista? I want my
> pretty desktop bouquet of icons back--dammit!


Those specialized icons are called favicons and IIRC they don't exist in
Vista. I'm not an IE expert but I Googled for "no favicons Vista" and
one of the sites had this explanation:

"If Vista, the problem is likely due to UAC. We store the favicon data
for internet sites in the low integrity level cache. Explorer (which
includes the Start menu and task bar) run in the Medium integrity level,
which means they don't have access to the low cache (that would be a
security risk)."

Someone else may have a more definitive answer for you, but you might
want to post in the IE7 newsgroup here:

microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general


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      02-06-2008
On Feb 5, 9:14*pm, Malke <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Mackie wrote:
> > Used to be (with XP) that when I drag and drop a web address icon from
> > the address bar to the desktop, the trademark icon for that site would
> > appear on my desktop. Not so for Vista, in which I'm getting only the
> > generic windows explorer icon with a graphic that looks like the old
> > Win3.1 desktop.

>
> > Is there any way to get that XP feature going in Vista? *I want my
> > pretty desktop bouquet of icons back--dammit!

>
> Those specialized icons are called favicons and IIRC they don't exist in
> Vista. I'm not an IE expert but I Googled for "no favicons Vista" and
> one of the sites had this explanation:
>
> "If Vista, the problem is likely due to UAC. *We store the favicon data
> for internet sites in the low integrity level cache. *Explorer (which
> includes the Start menu and task bar) run in the Medium integrity level,
> which means they don't have access to the low cache (that would be a
> security risk)."
>


Well, shoot! You'd think there'd be some kind of work-around for
those who find the graphical advantage worth the risk. In any case, I
certainly appreciate this information on the subject. "favicons", eh?

> Someone else may have a more definitive answer for you, but you might
> want to post in the IE7 newsgroup here:


Good advice. I'll take it.

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      02-06-2008
P. S.

On Feb 5, 9:14 pm, Malke <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
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> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP


Love your "Jewish Haiku" and the "Zen Judaism"--I laughed my butt
off.
So I had to pick it up off the floor before it burned a hole in the
rug.

In fact your whole site . . .

http://www.countingspoons.com

Is quite the entertainment.

Now I have another question for you, O Empress: How come the control-
V paste command does not work on my new Toshiba laptop when I've got
it USB'd to an external keyboard, but does work on the laptop
keyboard?
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      02-06-2008
Mackie wrote:

> Now I have another question for you, O Empress: How come the control-
> V paste command does not work on my new Toshiba laptop when I've got
> it USB'd to an external keyboard, but does work on the laptop
> keyboard?


Thanks for your kind words. I really do need to update CountingSpoons
one of these days.

Unfortunately, the Empress doesn't know the answer to your question. I
would first try a different external keyboard; the one you have may have
a bad Control key or may just not play nice with the Toshiba. If a
different keyboard doesn't make a difference, then I'd put it down to
Toshiba keyboard driver weirdness that only comes out in that particular
situation. Sorry that I wasn't able to give you a more definitive answer.


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      02-06-2008
Malke wrote:
> Mackie wrote:
>
>> Now I have another question for you, O Empress: How come the
>> control- V paste command does not work on my new Toshiba laptop when
>> I've got it USB'd to an external keyboard, but does work on the
>> laptop keyboard?

>
> Thanks for your kind words. I really do need to update CountingSpoons
> one of these days.
>
> Unfortunately, the Empress doesn't know the answer to your question. I
> would first try a different external keyboard; the one you have may
> have a bad Control key or may just not play nice with the Toshiba. If
> a different keyboard doesn't make a difference, then I'd put it down
> to Toshiba keyboard driver weirdness that only comes out in that
> particular situation. Sorry that I wasn't able to give you a more
> definitive answer.
>
> Malke


Update Counting Spoons, yes; It would be great to see more of the non blog,
but please don't remove any of what is there now. Wonderful pictures!


 
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      02-06-2008
RA wrote:
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> Update Counting Spoons, yes; It would be great to see more of the non blog,
> but please don't remove any of what is there now. Wonderful pictures!
>
>


Thanks, you've inspired me to at least put it on my To Do list. If only
I could do a Time Turner thing like Hermione in the Harry Potter book
and be in two places at once. Or even three. ;-)


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      02-06-2008

Mackie;597624 Wrote:
> On Feb 5, 9:14*pm, Malke <notrea...@xxxxxx> wrote:> > >
> > > Mackie wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Those specialized icons are called favicons and IIRC they don't exist

> > in
> > > Vista. I'm not an IE expert but I Googled for "no favicons Vista" and
> > > one of the sites had this explanation:
> > >
> > > "If Vista, the problem is likely due to UAC. *We store the favicon

> > data
> > > for internet sites in the low integrity level cache. *Explorer (which
> > > includes the Start menu and task bar) run in the Medium integrity

> > level,
> > > which means they don't have access to the low cache (that would be a
> > > security risk)."
> > > > >

>
> Well, shoot! You'd think there'd be some kind of work-around for
> those who find the graphical advantage worth the risk. In any case, I
> certainly appreciate this information on the subject. "favicons", eh?
> > > >
> > > Someone else may have a more definitive answer for you, but you might
> > > want to post in the IE7 newsgroup here: > >

>
> Good advice. I'll take it.
>
> Thanks
> --
> Mackie
> 'Vignettes' (http://vignettes-mackie.blogspot.com)


Hi Mackie,

Did you take a look at this yet? It will show you a couple of methods
on how to create a Internet Desktop Shortcut in Vista that will keep
it's icon and not the generic IE7 E icon.

'Internet Shortcut'
(http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-shortcut.html)

Hope it is what you are looking for,
Shawn


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      02-06-2008
On Feb 6, 10:47 am, Brink <Brink.34d...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote:
> Hi Mackie,
>
> Did you take a look at this yet? It will show you a couple of methods
> on how to create a Internet Desktop Shortcut in Vista that will keep
> it's icon and not the generic IE7 E icon.
>
> 'Internet Shortcut'
> (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-shortcut.html)



Hey! Okay, I tried the desktop right-click to View -> Classic Icons
and immediately I got my trusty ol' Google and MsHotmail favicons.
Shazaam! There they were in a flash. But the YouTube (among most of
the others) was still dead, so I had to make a shortcut from YouTube
on the links bar (where all the favicons do faithfully appear), then
drag and drop that to the desktop. No such luck for the Blogger,
however, as not even using "Send to" from the favorites right-click
menu worked to produce the trademark favicon on my desktop--though it
does appear in the menu. I tried Blogger's own right-click menu for
sending it to my desktop. A "properties" screen appeared with the
favicon displayed, but after the "okay" click, nothing appeared.
>
> Hope it is what you are looking for,


It may well be, as I have not yet tried all the other options. You put
me off to great start, however, so . . .

Thanks a whole big bunch!
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