Re: TweakUI missing "Repair My Documents Icon" etc



Because Repair My Documents Icon is not a choice.

TweakUI version 2.10.0.0/Repair has these functions...

Rebuild icons
Rebuilds all Explorer icons and removes unused Explorer icons from memory. Rebuild icons when you find that Explorer is displaying the wrong icon for a program or shortcut. Note that repairing icons may cause icons to lose any custom positions.

Repair font folder
Restores the functionality of the Font folder. Repair the font folder when you find that the Font folder has begun acting like a normal folder.

Repair My Music icon
Restores the custom icon to the My Music folder.

Repair My Pictures icon
Restores the custom icon to the My Pictures folder.

Repair My Videos icon
Restores the custom icon to the My Videos folder.

Repair regedit
Repair Regedit when you find that Regedit is not showing all the columns in its view.

Repair unread mail count
Resets the unread mail count for the current user on the Welcome screen (if friendly logon is enabled) and in any other applications which follow the Windows unread mail count procedure.

See these...

ShellIconFix - Utility to repair the shell object icons in Windows XP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/shelliconfix.htm

Question: One of my special folders (e.g. My Documents, My Music, My
Pictures, Shared Documents, etc) has lost its name, lost its icon, or has
the wrong Task Pane template, how can I get it back?

Answer: This problem can occur if the hidden desktop.ini file in the special
folder is corrupt or missing. Here are the steps to fix this problem:
Illustrated, detailed instructions here:
http://computers.douglasthrift.net/winxpfaq.html

Scroll down a little and click on Special Folders.

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:C8C18FF9-DB70-4EA8-BEDE-3C6E7975BB0F@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
doonyakka <doonyakka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
I can no longer find the "Repair My Documents Icon" (or "Repair My Videos
Icon" and the like) feature under the Repair tab in TweakUI XP, even when
I run TweakUI in an admin account. The only visible options in Repair are:
"Rebuild Icons", "Repair Font folder", "Repair hotkeys", "Repair Regedit",
and "Repair Temporary Internet Files".

I am running Windows XP MCE Professional SP2, and I have disabled the
built-in Administrator account (in line with Best Practice) and setup a
separate admin account for use when necessary. I have tried reinstalling
TweakUI, to no avail.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Best,
doonyakka

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