Hi Dark,
Glad to see you have the problem under control. As for the missing icons
there really isn't anything strange about that really. Some programs
install icons to your local user account's start menu folder rather
than globally to the default start menu folder. The end result is if you
create a new account the icons come up missing. The easiest way to fix
that little problem is to copy those icons from the local start menu
folder to the default "all users" start menu folder. Once you do that it
doesn't matter if you have 1 or 100 user accounts they all have access
to the icons.
As it happens you aren't the only one that has user account woes in this
area. Unlike Linux developers that always assumes a multiuser
environment far too many Windows developers program software for a
single user environment. For those of us who run Windows in a multiuser
environment it gets to be a pain, because there really isn't any excuse
to program software for a single user environment. With the release of
Vista and Windows 7 Microsoft beginning to kick developers in the butt,
and letting them get use to the idea of programming for a multiuser
environment. The only problem is it is hard to break developers of bad
habbits formed ages ago.
Smile.
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