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Thanks John, the folders are fine. It's the icons for the programs themselves that don't appear. Instead, a generic shell32.dll icon is in the folder.
I ran nLite on a clean copy of my Win XP install into which I had already integrated SP3 using RVM Integrator.
Does the "Last Session.ini" contain any personal information? If not, I will add it to this posting.
Thanks again.
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After installing an nLited version of Win XP SP3, I am encountering an unexpected problem. When I install new applications, they show up on the Start menu with a generic icon. I have to manually change the shortcut to point to the icon associated with that application. Some of the programs installed by Windows, e.g. Notepad, also had this problem.
What changes I need to make to my nLite profile to correct this setting for future installations.
Also, what can I do now post-installation to fix the problem?
Thanks.
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I removed a lot of XP components, so I'll avoid running the SP3 updater.
Is the same thing basically true for any update from Windows Update?
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I have an Eee PC with an nLited XP Pro SP2 install. If I d/l SP3 from Windows Update will it install all the XP stuff I nLited out or just update whatever files it finds? Should I expect that post-SP3 I'll have less disk space? Thanks.
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New program icons are missing
in nLite
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You raise good points: my original SP3 source may be corrupted or my use of RVM before nLite to integrate "post-SP3" hotfixes may be at fault.
Will you answer one last question? From what I can see in nLite, there is no switch that would cause this "generic icon" behavior as an intended result. Do you agree?
Thanks.