David E. Ross wrote:
On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon. We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser. I have repeatedly tried to set the SeaMonkey icon for the shortcuts on my wife's PC, but that does not stick more than 1-2 seconds.
I'm seeing the same kind of thing, although after seeing the responses on this thread, I think I can add a little more to what the symptoms are.
In my particular case, what's happening is that .HTM or .HTML documents are showing no icon at all. If the filename is viewed in the Windows Explorer, the type is still shown as "SeaMonkey Document". If I double-click on the file, it correctly opens in Seamonkey.
As with the OP, all the icons in the Start menu are correct, it's only HTML documents that aren't showing the correct icon. I generally don't use web shortcuts, but my experience with how HTML files are shown in the Windows Explorer imply that it's the same issue.
My assumption is that there's something that's not quite right with associations in the Windows registry, that the pointer to the icon isn't pointing to the correct icon. My suspicion is that this is something that would resolve, if I uninstall and reinstall Seamonkey, although since I'm seeing this one on a secondary machine, this is an annoyance-level thing, and I haven't bothered to try that.
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