Hi there
Am I correct in my understanding that the default icon provided in IP packages should ideally replace that ugly Shell32 default icon automatically without me having to manually change every single icon that shows it?
If not, what is the purpose of providing a "default icon" in the packages.
I am using Icon Packager Version 3.11.106(x86) build along with Windows XP Home Edition SP2 and I always have to look at that ugly default icon from Shell32.dll.
I am also now using IE7, and even though I have the "Apply Package Icons to Internet Explorer Favourites" box ticked, I still sight the shell32 default icon and yellow folders icon in both the Favourites Menu and the address bar. I have rebuilt the Icon Cache and that doesn't seem to work although I am still not sure what that does technically. It rebuilds the cache but what does that mean exactly. I am not a programmer and some of this language and their processes baffle me.
I really don't understand why the Windows XP builders spent time trying to make the skinning look better than the classic view when they keep implementing such yuccky icons. I am so glad for IconPackager and Windowblinds, except these little problems above.
Can you please help me grow in my understanding? Thanks.