If the folders have a custom icon, as the Special Folders do, then they are
already using a desktop.ini file. You just need to modify it's contents.
Set Explorer options to both 'Show hidden files' & clear the 'Hide protected
operating system' files check box. You will then see the desktop.ini files
in the folders.
In the 'Documents' folder, the desktop.ini file contains the following:
[.ShellClassInfo]
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell 32.dll,-21770
IconResource=%SystemRoot%\system32\imageres.dll,-112
IconFile=%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll
IconIndex=-235
Change the 'IconResource' value to point to your icon.
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
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>
> Could I use my own icon? Their properties don't have a tab for icon as
> normal folders.
>
> I saw tips about using the desktop.ini in each of them. But I don't want
> to use desktop.ini as I don't need Vi$ta to remember each folder's own
> settings.
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