I'm going to have to agree with Edward, I can't see how the two issues 
could possibly be linked. Anything is possible of course but I just can't 
see the link. Sorry we couldn't be more help. I've never heard of any 
Python application causing an issue like this.

On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 1:18:14 AM UTC-5, tscv11 wrote:
>
> Thank you very much to EKR for immediately fixing my previous issue 
> (Internet Explorer kept popping up, trying to connect to sites that my 
> firewall reported were unsafe). That has not happened again, and I'm very 
> happy!
>
> However, I've had a stubborn new problem for a while now. Unfortunately 
> it's been difficult to pinpoint the how and why, but every time I start 
> using Leo again it's not long (a day or two, typically) before my desktop 
> icons become covered with white sheets of paper, folded at one corner. They 
> do not replace the original icons. Instead, they partially cover them (you 
> can still see the edges of the original icons underneath).  When I've tried 
> *not* using Leo for extended periods, my icons have remained pristine.
>
> I know that I could be barking up the wrong tree but I did become more 
> suspicious when, right after restoring Windows from backup (and then 
> reinstalling Leo again), I accidentally (doh!) pushed the Sphinx button 
> (before doing anything else in Leo), then switched to the desktop -  there 
> were the freshly covered icons again.
>
> I have tried various "solutions" from the net, but nothing has worked,
>
> Thank you for any assistance - I am just a python novice, or I wouldn't 
> bug anyone with small things like this!
>  
>

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