Re: Where are Office Data file icons?
- From: "DL" <dl@spoofmail>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 10:34:19 +0100
There is no need to install any earlier adition, prior to upgrading. You
just need the early addition cd, so that you can point the upgrade to it
when it complains.
BTW dont understand why you need to install win95 "As far as Office is
concerned this involves a minimal
installation of Windows 95"
"simonc" <simonc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:57120564-FEDB-4124-8507-9770B6F27320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've just been reinstalling all my software after upgrading from Windows
2000
> to XP Pro (upgrade failed and left the computer unable to boot up, so I
had
> to do a clean install). As far as Office is concerned this involves a
minimal
> installation of Windows 95 (full edition purchased) and an upgrade to
Office
> 2000 (only upgrade purchased).
>
> For some reason the icons for all types of Office Data files .pst, .rzw,
> .fad, .ost, and a load of others have all been set to a default Windows
> document icon. If I go from Explorer into Folder Options > File Types >
> Advanced and try to Change Icon it gives an error message "Windows cannot
> find the file misc.exe".
>
> Where are the default icons for Office 2000 data files? Is there an easy
way
> to reset the default icons for these file types?
>
> Grateful for any help.
.
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