08-11-2004, 11:44 AM -
Hi,
After installing SP2 (the official RTM build from the MS site) I noticed some of the icons within my TLB had disappeared; replaced with the default Windows unknown icon. It turns out that, for some reason, TLB isn't recognising the first 45 icons in SHELL32.dll. My other, non-shell32, custom icons continued to work as normal. Resetting, deleting and re-adding, and even uninstalling then reinstalling TLB (v3.0) didn't solve the problem.
I did some checking and the icons are definitely there; when changing an icon for a folder, for instance, using Explorer, the icons are all present and selectable. So it seems that SP2 is blocking TLB from accessing those icons, or something like that. I do have StyleXP installed, and changing the icon package to a custom one (thus replacing the shell32 icons) does make some icons appear, but changing back to windows default makes them disappear again. It's odd because the icons are definitely present when accessed via explorer. Could this be one of the new security tweaks in action in SP2?
After installing SP2 (the official RTM build from the MS site) I noticed some of the icons within my TLB had disappeared; replaced with the default Windows unknown icon. It turns out that, for some reason, TLB isn't recognising the first 45 icons in SHELL32.dll. My other, non-shell32, custom icons continued to work as normal. Resetting, deleting and re-adding, and even uninstalling then reinstalling TLB (v3.0) didn't solve the problem.
I did some checking and the icons are definitely there; when changing an icon for a folder, for instance, using Explorer, the icons are all present and selectable. So it seems that SP2 is blocking TLB from accessing those icons, or something like that. I do have StyleXP installed, and changing the icon package to a custom one (thus replacing the shell32 icons) does make some icons appear, but changing back to windows default makes them disappear again. It's odd because the icons are definitely present when accessed via explorer. Could this be one of the new security tweaks in action in SP2?