Alan will have some strong words for this!
This is supported by Winapp2.ini presently, as an interim ![:)]()
So right ![:o]()
I would even propose a warning pop-up when that WinApp2.ini box is checked ![:rolleyes:]()
On XP home the iconcache was not regenerated as promised.
It was not regenerated by any one of many certain cures found on the Internet.
Finally RegSeeker was found to have its own special gadget for rebuilding the cache,
and that did the job, BUT TRASHED MY REGISTRY TO DO SO.
It did its magic with tweaks buried in ShellBags or Muicache or some such monstrous binary registry key,
with the side effect that all my icons were no longer appearing in functional groups on the desktop,
but all shunted to the extreme left edge and sorted alphabetically.
Fortunately I could restore previous normality from a partition image,
THEN use ERUNT to backup my registry,
Then use Regseeker to build the cache and trash the registry,
Then use the Erunt backup to restore my registry and put the icons back where they belong on the Desktop.
I will have to try this on Windows 7, but I have had this less than one year and am still tweaking.
I reckon I can recover from any software disaster,
but do not want to get confused with two disasters at the same time so the cache stays as is till tweaking is done ![:)]()