I recently switched from Windows 95/98 to NT Workstation 4.0 (Service Pak 3). For the most part, I am more than satisfied with the speed/stability gains that NT provides. However, I've run into one (minor) problem/annoyance - several (not all) of my desktop icons change each time I boot up. On my desktop, I have the usual My Computer/Network Neighborhood/Recycle Bin/My Briefcase icons, along with several others including Dialup Networking/Internet Explorer/Outlook Express. The first group (My Computer etc) display OK but, on bootup, the remainder (including Dialup Networking/Internet Explorer/Outlook Express) all change to the *same* "foreign" icon. Interestingly, it appears that the original icon is still there but is "overlaid" by this other icon, producing a strange "combination" icon. When I run the "Repair Icons" option under TweakUI, the new program icons return to their original form (i.e. the foreign icon overlay is removed leaving the original icon visible). However, they refuse to "stick" - on re-booting, the foreign icons re-appear. As I noted earlier, this doesn't affect My Computer/Network Neighborhood/Recycle Bin/My Briefcase, all of which are OK. As best I can recall, this problem appeared after I updated the version of Internet Explorer (v2?) which came with NT to v4.0 (SP1), which I installed from Microsoft's web site. I can't be sure that this happened immediately, however, since I have installed a number of other programs and can't remember the exact order in which I did this. I have also re-installed the latest Service Pak 3 (again, recently downloaded from Microsoft's web site). Presently, I use TweakUI to repair the icons each time I boot up. As you will appreciate, this is somewhat annoying and I would prefer to fix the problem permanently. Does anyone know how can I get the icons to "stick"? I can't find any reference to this in the MS Knowledge Base. Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to give. Terry Hardy [log in to unmask] ----- **Need help with PCSOFT mailing list? Send an Email to:** Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> or Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>