Re: Anonymous folder icon
J. P. Gilliver wrote:
| Sometimes, on assorted W98 PCs, I've seen an icon on the desktop -
| looks like the normal yellow folder icon - with no label. Any idea
| what it is? (I have a feeling it sometimes can't be deleted, too.)
In addition to the Desktop namespace item Terhune has covered, here are
other possibilities I have collected here at this NG...
(1) A folder named "C:\Program" would do something like that. "C:\File"
is also forbidden. (Naturally, "C:\Program Files" is fine.)
I did test it myself. A folder named "C:\Program" opens a cute little
folder in the upper left of the Desktop, named "Program", at boot. When
you try to delete it in Explorer, you get a second warning after the
confirm of delete, saying something like "system settings (files?) may
be affected".
(2)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;228502
Windows Explorer Starts When You Start Your Computer
"START button, Run, RegEdit", & navigate to this key...
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
....& delete "DeskTopProcess" this way...
(a) Click the plus signs beginning with "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" & ending at
"CurrentVersion".
(b) Click "Explorer" in the left pane (not it's plus sign).
(c) R-Clk "DeskTopProcess" in the right pane (if there) & delete it.
(d) Then close the registry editor and reboot. (Careful in the Registry,
though.)
(That one glee posted quite a lot in circumstances like this.)
(3) If those aren't it, then examine...
"START button, Run, MSInfo32, Software Environment, Startup Programs"
....for an anomaly. If you don't see it, then use the Edit menu to select
all & copy, & post it. (Edit the output & put spaces between the lines
before posting.)
(4) One poster had a mention of "Win.ini" in MSInfo32. It turned out...
"START, Run, MSConfig, Win.ini tab, [Windows] section"
.....had "run= ." (That's a period). This normally reads "run=", (and
"load=" is also normal).
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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
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