System icons usually reside in C:\Windows\system32\shell32.dll
Application icons usually reside in the application folders. Internet
Explorer is an application, though deeply embedded into the operating
system. Therefore it takes it's icon from within C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\iexplore.exe
You can browse for icons and apply any that you find anywhere, to most any
shortcut.
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Regards,
Richard Urban MVP
Microsoft Windows Shell/User
"Grammarcheck" <> wrote in message
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> Ok, I'm learning. The fact I have a question like this shows I've come
> far;
>
> When I create a shortcut on my desktop, and I want to change the icon,
> there
> appears to be two files that I get prompted to, to choose the icon from.
>
> One file contains FOUR icons, and this is the one that usually shows up
> first. But there is another one with about FIFTY icons that appears
> sometimes. When this appeared the first time and I knew it existed I
> started
> to go to it instead.
>
> But how do I make that file show up first when I select "change icon"
> instead of having to browse for it?
>
> Better yet, how do I put all the icons in one file and make THAT show up
> first when I select "change Icon".
>
> I tried making the file the same but later when I go back everything seems
> to have returned to what it was again.
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