Re: HTML File Icon Not Displaying



Hi.

Read this article by MVP Ramesh Srinivasan:

Incorrect or generic Windows icon displayed for HTM, HTML and MHT files
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/htmicon.htm

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Greetings,
Daniel Martín
Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Sporty" <Sporty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:33A3C0B2-1967-4F72-88A1-91C5E2D803FC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a brand new Dell 9150 - XP Home, Service Pack 2 - and I cannot get the
> icons to display for .htm or .html file types. All other file types are
> displaying their correct icons. I have tried & retried to change it using the
> Folder Options/File Type app in the Control Panel. I downloaded & ran the
> TweakUI - no changes. It is *really* bugging me when I open up folders with
> lots of HTML files and instead of the "e' icons, it just shows the "broken"
> icon. I do web-dev, but I am not too educated on the systems side of the
> computer. Any help or suggestions? Thanks!!!
.



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