Dan Howard wrote:
> Stosh wrote:
> 
>> Stosh wrote:
>> Mozilla has taken over my icons!  When I try to assign an icon to a 
>> shortcut, I have a bunch saved in a folder, and the attachment shows 
>> what it looks like....
>>
>> Please LMK what I need to do, I'll report a 'feature' or bug if I have 
>> to....
>>
>> Stan
> 
> 
> Since you've already installed with mozilla set to handle your images, 
> you can fix it in preferences:
> 
> 1) In Preferences/Advanced/System, uncheck the file formats for icons 
> (ico, gif, bmp).  Then close Mozilla, including the Quick Launcher if 
> it's running.
> 
> 2) (Assuming your using Windows; I know nothing about other platforms.) 
> Open Internet Explorer and let it set itself as your internet default. 
> Then close IE again quickly and quietly so no one ever even has to know 
> that you had it running.  This seems like the quickest way to 
> reassociate the IE viewer for those file formats.
> 
> 3) Launch Mozilla again and reset it as your internet default.
> 
> 4) Check in Win Explorer to make sure your icons are displaying correctly.
> 
> 
> 
Worked, thanks,

Stan



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