Here's a copy of my post from the MicrosoftXP NewsGroup. Since I suspect that Icon Packager has a hand in this, I hope that maybe someone here can give me some guidance. I'm willing to try just about anything, since I backed up my C:\ partition prior to installing ODNT (Just because ya never know...). I just don't want to have to start over and re-install ODNT again for what is only a minor, but annoying problem.
Thanks all...
Here's what I know so far:
I wrote earlier today:
>..com files show correct icon....they are using
>C:\WINDOWS\System32\shell32.dll,2
>
>..exe files show incorrect icon....they are using
>C:\WINDOWS\System32\shell32.dll,0
>
>How do I restore .exe files to use C:\WINDOWS\System32
>\shell32.dll,2
and also:
>Okay I found...
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVers>ion\Explorer\Shell Icons
>
>Its showing:
>(Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
>2 REG_SZ C:\WINDOWS\System32
>\shell32.dll,2
>29 REG_SZ C:\WINDOWS\System32
>\TweakUI.exe,2
>
>I am unsure what to change here.
Response so far
>"David Candy" Sent: 11/29/2003 8:49:15 >AM
>
>So am I. If you delete it it assumes what is there. So >as standard there are no entries under this key. Tweakui >has added 29 (custom shortcut arrow). Some other tweak >program has set 2 (exe files without inbuilt icons and >com file which can't have icons) to = 2. But it defaults >to 2 if there is no entry. (0 defaults to 0, 1 defaults >to 1, 2 to 2, n to n, 46 to 46 same as the order in >shell32).
>
>But delete it anyway as it's unnecessary.
>
>It maybe there is no problem (Icon cache is full). Try >this
>To refresh the icons in the system change the size of >icons in Start - Control Panel - Display - Appearance - >Advanced, click ok - apply then change the size back.
>
>More on shellicons here
>
>www.mvps.org/serenitymacros/icon.html
Here's what I've tried so far.
1. rebuild cache: no change
2. deleted shell icon key and rebuild cache: no change
3. uninstalled program called Icon Packager: huge bad change. Every shortcut icon set up by system or program that installed them, not ones where I defined the icon myself went to C:\WINDOWS\System32\shell32.dll,0 icon. Had to re-install Icon Packager to restore all shortcut icons.
So I figure that Icon Packager has goofed up something in my registry. Not quite sure where to go next.