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In Vista, Virtual Menu Icons Lost after Restore - daveg - 07-18-2007

I'm running TLB 4.2 under Vista Ultimate.

My icons got mixed up on two occasions, so I used Restore and got the same results each time. Everything looked OK, except for two issues.

1) The menu icons that I had set up under TLB were each replaced by a standard yellow folder.

2) Two icons that came from their own Web sites were replaced with white pages and large shortcut arrows that you can see on the attached image file: The New York Times (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://nytimes.com/">http://nytimes.com/</a><!-- m -->) and Yahoo Weather (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://weather.yahoo.com/forecast/USCA0087.html">http://weather.yahoo.com/forecast/USCA0087.html</a><!-- m -->).

I don't know if it makes any difference, but I keep my toolbars on the right side of my screen.

Thanks,
Dave


- Yuri Kobets - 07-19-2007

Is the "Refresh" helps? Also maybe the icons location for "invalid" buttons were changed. What icons were on that items? Are they standard or you've used "Change Icon" feature?


- daveg - 07-19-2007

Dear Mr. Kobets,

I tried to refresh and reboot a few times, but it did not help. I had to put my icons back on all the menus by hand, and the attachment I sent last time shows the icons after I had put them back in.

There are two kinds of icons that I had problems with.

1) For the last two rows, which are menus, I used the "Change Icon" feature. The location of the icons was on my hard drive, under C:\Users\Deva\Documents\Icons, and hadn't changed.

2) For the New York Times and Yahoo Weather, the icons seem to come from those companies but sometimes turn into white pages. I don't know whether the companies put them on my hard drive or install them in some other way.

Thanks,

Dave

Yuri Kobets Wrote:Is the "Refresh" helps? Also maybe the icons location for "invalid" buttons were changed. What icons were on that items? Are they standard or you've used "Change Icon" feature?



- Yuri Kobets - 07-21-2007

Quote:1) For the last two rows, which are menus, I used the "Change Icon" feature. The location of the icons was on my hard drive, under C:\Users\Deva\Documents\Icons, and hadn't changed.
But I see there are non-standard icons. Is this screenshot when all OK?

Quote:2) For the New York Times and Yahoo Weather, the icons seem to come from those companies but sometimes turn into white pages. I don't know whether the companies put them on my hard drive or install them in some other way.
What browser you are using. Also can you tell me the URL. I want to reproduce this behavior.

BTW. do you have the "Recently Accessed" menu?


- daveg - 07-21-2007

Yuri Kobets Wrote:
Quote:1) For the last two rows, which are menus, I used the "Change Icon" feature. The location of the icons was on my hard drive, under C:\Users\Deva\Documents\Icons, and hadn't changed.
But I see there are non-standard icons. Is this screenshot when all OK?

--Yes, for the menus.

Quote:2) For the New York Times and Yahoo Weather, the icons seem to come from those companies but sometimes turn into white pages. I don't know whether the companies put them on my hard drive or install them in some other way.
What browser you are using.

--Windows Internet Explorer 7.0.6000.16473

Also can you tell me the URL. I want to reproduce this behavior.

--http://nytimes.com/

--http://weather.yahoo.com/forecast/USCA0087.html

BTW. do you have the "Recently Accessed" menu?

--Yes, but it's under a menu that I named Utilities, which looks like a brown ladder coming out of a manhole in the ground (second row from bottom, on right).



- daveg - 07-21-2007

By the way, my first post has a mistaken subject line.

I should not have used the word "virtual." The menus that I'm discussing are regular TLB menus.

Sorry for the confusion.