Hi Lesley, I was just about to post another note when yours came in. I was
speaking to Microsoft Australia this morning on an unrelated matter, and
happened to mention this icon problem - it is easily fixed (at least it was
on mine, which is a 15.4" laptop screen). My desktop icons were the default
size of medium. Right click in a blank area of the desktop > View > Classic
Icons and all the icons suddenly correct themselves (permanently). Thanks
also for your feedback and suggestion - it is always helpful to know other
ways! Thanks again, Lesley.
t--
Trish
"LesleyO" wrote:
> Hi, Trish --
>
> My icons do exactly the same thing on the desktop, and I've not yet figured
> out why, or how to change it. However, I've always used the QuickLaunch bar
> (at the bottom), even in XP, and I find that they do show up properly there
> in Vista. Besides, if you put them there, it leaves you lots of nice clean
> desktop space. Give it a try.
> LesleyO
>
> "Trish" <> wrote in message
> news:59081665-905E-4962-A16C-...
> > Hi, I have a new laptop with Vista Home Premium and MS Office Pro 2007.
> > I
> > used to have XP. I usually put my frequently used sites as shortcuts on
> > my
> > desktop and normally they appear with the logo icon, eg my bank's logo, or
> > the Telstra logo, or indeed the Microsoft logo. Now, with this new
> > laptop,
> > everything I put on the desktop just has the Explorer e icon, regardless
> > of
> > whether I right click on the site and select 'create shortcut' or whether
> > I
> > use file > send to desktop. Has something changed in Vista that prevents
> > this? It would be great to have my logos back - I didn't create them
> > when I
> > created the shortcuts on XP - they just happened! Thanks in advance for
> > any
> > assistance.
> > --
> > Trish
>
>
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