Your desktop.ini in the Documents folder should look like this:
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[.ShellClassInfo]
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell 32.dll,-21770
IconResource=%SystemRoot%\system32\imageres.dll,-112
IconFile=%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll
IconIndex=-235
[ViewState]
Mode=
Vid=
FolderType=Documents
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Making sure you have the appropriate desktop.ini in the Documents folder,
open Command Prompt, by right-clicking on the shortcut and choosing Run as
Administrator. Then type the following, substituting exampleusername with
your account name. Note, too, that the path assumes the default location
for Documents):
attrib +s +h -r +a "C:\Users\exampleusername\Documents\desktop.in i"
Press Enter. You may have to Log Off and then back On.
"J Darlo" <J
> wrote in message
news:C0C63945-E30A-4079-8419-...
>I have seen a lot of discussions on here about this similar issue. And
> therefore have tried just about everything mentioned. My user\documents
> folder icon has changed for whatever reason to the default yellow folder
> icon.
>
> I have tried making a new desktop.ini file, deleted the iconcache etc to
> no
> joy, can anybody please suggest anything further?
>
> Thanks J