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pebe Posted - Apr 05 2013 : 06:39:20 AM
I have a folder on the desktop of my PC that contains shortcuts to engineering sites and forums. There are about 40 shortcuts in it.

When I access the folder, sometimes all the icons come up as unique to their site but sometimes they just show the Firefox or Internet Explorer standard icons. Any ideas as to why so random?

I changed some time ago from IE to Firefox.
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pebe Posted - Apr 26 2013 : 06:35:43 AM
I found the answer. If I made a shortcut of the shortcut, the new one had the correct icon.
pebe Posted - Apr 13 2013 : 10:38:45 AM
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Originally posted by Aaron Cake

I've been seeing this behaviour since Windows first started using favicon.ico, which I think was way back on IE3 running in Windows 95. I'm sure there's a documented reason somewhere but I've not found any way of fixing it save for totally deleting the icon cache. That of course requires Windows to build up an index of all the site icons again, which only happens when you visit the site.


I take it that the icon cache is held in a file somewhere. Is there any way of deleting the icons individually so as to keep the 'good' ones?
Aaron Cake Posted - Apr 13 2013 : 10:25:36 AM
I've been seeing this behaviour since Windows first started using favicon.ico, which I think was way back on IE3 running in Windows 95. I'm sure there's a documented reason somewhere but I've not found any way of fixing it save for totally deleting the icon cache. That of course requires Windows to build up an index of all the site icons again, which only happens when you visit the site.

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