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From:
jonathan <[log in to unmask]>
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PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 23 Oct 1998 20:27:09 -0700
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I don't know what help this may be, but I know I can _find_ all my
icons by doing a Start/Find/Files or Folders/  and asking for  *.ICO
. The asterisk you know stands for 'any,' and the ICO ending is the
usual ending for an icon (file).

jonathan gold
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>        Thanks for responding.  The answer is 'NO'; did not correct
itself

>on reboot.  I got my MSNBC back, but now a couple of others have
>done the same thing.  It's beginning to appear to be something
>intermittent. (?)
>> >I'm running Windows 98 and
>> >have my desktop to view as web page and single click.  I also use
a
>> >number of "channels" frequently and normally for each channel I
see
>> >the appropriate icon.  For example, my channel for MSNBC, I should
>> >see the NBC peacock and the MSNBC logo and so on for each channel.
>> >Something has gotten goofed up because now all I see are tiny
>> >satellite dishes where the logos are supposed to be!!  I have
>> >clicked just about everything to remedy this, but to no avail.
Any
>> >ideas?

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