How to show ico for file?


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    win7 64bit ultimate pc
       #1

    How to show ico for file?


    I have some ico files for different file types for a program that for now shows only the blank ico for them. I want the ico(s) shown in image to be the one that shows instead of the blank ico image. How do I do this?
    Using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    How to show ico for file?-ico-files.jpg
    Last edited by win7search; 18 May 2011 at 02:43.
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       #2

    Right-click the existing shortcut for the file, and select Properties.

    On the General tab, there is a button named "change icon". Push it, and then navigate to where you have your own icons stored.

    Select whichever icon you want to be associated with that file and push the OK button all the way back up.

    That should do it... hopefully.
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    try rebuilding the icons cache heres a tutorial ,let us know how you get on
    Icon Cache - Rebuild
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  4. Posts : 10
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks guys

    dsperber this is how the ico looks - is this correct? In other words it doesn't fill up the whole blank space.
    How to show ico for file?-zbr1.jpg
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    looks ok to me,
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  6. Posts : 10
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    Thread Starter
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    Thanks boohbah
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    no problem, did the icon cache rebuild work for you?
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    win7search said:
    dsperber this is how the ico looks - is this correct? In other words it doesn't fill up the whole blank space.
    Well the three sample icons you posted earlier did not include one for this fourth type namely for "docs". You only showed examples for "project", "macro" and "tools" types of files associated with this program.

    I suspect if you'd shown the fourth icon example it would look just like this...

    Shortcuts for "files associated with program" (treated as "documents") always look like this... with the program icon itself miniaturized and occupying the upper area of what looks like a sheet of paper, i.e. a "document", e.g. the PDF shortcut below (I think MS apparently does something different when they know it's their own icon for their own products, since they look larger and a bit different):



    Note that my examples are for desktop shortcuts created using right-click and "Send to...", starting from source files in folders elsewhere on my system, not files stored on the desktop itself. That's why my examples of files associated with programs have that "shortcut arrow" in the lower-left corner and yours didn't. Your file is obviously and truly on the desktop itself.
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