• Icon positions

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    #380151

    After a crash today, Win2k has started messing up my desktop icon positions. I have a program that restores them but they don’t stick. If I reboot, they go back to all left aligned on the screen. They even go back DURING a Win session seemingly on their own. If I click refresh on the right-clcik desktop menu, they left align again. I’ve tried deleting Shelliconcache but that hasn;t helped.

    Is there a registry setting I can check that will make them retain their positions?

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    • #635690

      Sounds like the “Auto Arrange” is checked on. Right click the desktop, then select “Arrange Icons by” and make sure that there is NOT a check mark on the “Auto Arrange”

      Edit:
      Good catch, and no it is not late at night, just a Sunday PM in the Greater Seattle area [evil;grin]

      DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
      Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living

      • #635699

        Dave,

        Is it late at night for you?
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        Spunds like the “Auto Arrange” is check on.


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        looks like at least two typos for an introductory sentence…

        StuartR

      • #635716

        No, “auto arrange” is not on. That would be too easy compute. I was away from the PC all day and when I returned this evening, the icons were back left aligned on desktop and no one had touched the PC. It’s been 7 months since I rebuilt Win2k. Looks like it is getting time to do it again. Or maybe time to switch to XP, sigh.

        • #635735

          You might turn on auto arrange and then restart and then turn off the auto arrange, Some times one just needs to give Windows a swift kick in the censored. evilgrin

          DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
          Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living

    • #635919

      > I have a program that restores them but they don’t stick.

      What program is that? Maybe there’s a bug in it and it needs an update?

      • #635932

        Edited by WyllyWylly to add URL code. See the Quick Guide.[/size] smile

        That program is EZDesk. It will restore the icons, but the problem is that they weren’t sticking after reboot and were resetting them during a session occasionally. However, it hasn’t been updated in quite a while. I also have a function from Matrox that was supposed to restore icons, among other things. But that didn’t work at all, which of course, I found out when I needed them reset. Which is why I went back to the old EZDesk.

        However, last night I came across a freeware program called Iconoid from http://www.sillyware.com[/url%5D. This seems to be doing the job and has some interesting other facilities, like ability to set transpancency on Win2k and higher. And after a reboot, icons seem to sticking (at least for the time being). I generally haven’t had any problems with icons losing positions in the nearly 2 years I have been using it, until now. But I will keep Iconoid running for now as insurance and see what happens.

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