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Internet Explorer 7 icon problems
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 17.24
by Gluben
Whenever I go into "Favourites", all the icons are mixed up. I've tried closing and re-opening it, but to no avail. Is there a way to solve this?
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 17.48
by Nick Harvey
If you move one up or down, does it stay in the place you've put it over a closedown and reopen?
If so, a workaround might be a once-off tidy up, if nobody comes up with a better solution.
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 18.01
by Gluben
Nick Harvey wrote:If you move one up or down, does it stay in the place you've put it over a closedown and reopen?
If so, a workaround might be a once-off tidy up, if nobody comes up with a better solution.
Yeah it does. And I've tried importing one from Firefox where the icon is correct, but it just changes to the wrong one again. What is a once-off tidy up? Isn't there a ShellIconCache or something that you delete and then restart the computer? Or is it something else you have to do?
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 18.08
by Nick Harvey
Ah, see what you mean, I think.
Do you mean the icons don't match the sites they point to?
I thought you meant thay were just in the wrong order, hence the suggestion of a once-off tidy up to move them all up and down to where you wanted them.
You'll probably need to delete all the "favicon" files from Temporary Internet Files, but..................
Does anyone know how to make the contents of Temporary Internet Files visible under IE7?
I could see what was in there under IE6, but it just looks like an empty folder under 7.
All my other "invisible" settings in XP are set to "visible", if that helps.
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 18.14
by Gluben
Yes I do know that. Go to "Internet Options", then under "Browsing History" click "Settings" and click "View all files". Which I did, and it seems to have worked. Thanks Mr. Harvey.
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 18.39
by Nick Harvey
Thanks for that.
How weird! If you go to the area by that method, via Internet Options, the files are visible; yet if you go by the traditional method, using Explorer, they're nowhere to be seen.
Posted: Sat 09 Dec, 2006 18.46
by Gluben
Yes I had that problem at first as well until a friend pointed it out to me. Weird indeed.