Those having problems with msxml3.dll and quartz.dll in your uA CDs, PM me your email addresses. In some days I will have prepared something for you. Im not at home right now.
If you search a little bit (not in google ) you will see it is XPize issue. It is correctly stated in my website and has been asked some times in XPize forums.
Gonna check what dll is causing this. EDIT: I cannot reproduce the error. I cannot use the PSLIST \\PCNAME because there is no more PCs here, main command works without exception errors. I would recommend you uninstalling cmd.exe from XPize uninstaller. Reboot and try again.
i think you just need to include 16 bit icons... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah i know, but most of us uses 32 bit config and including only 32 bit icons may decrease size in certain files, which is good.
In the fisrt screenshot I see the XPize shortcut arrows. I think you havent uninstalled XPize properly. And yes, you can PM kalavera if ou want to know the exact changes XPize Settings make.
Take original AVIs from shell32.dll with Reshacker or similar and replace XPize ones in C:\WINDOWS\XPize\Resources\shell32.dll (they must have same filename). Then, go to registry string [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\XPize\FILES] and edit shell32.dll's value to whatever you want. Finally run XPize Reloader and reboot.
My recommendations is always installig XPize after your system has been setup (including hotfixes, programs and drivers). If you want to install it unattendedly along with you Windows, use the /S switch. I've put a lot of effort in allowing users to install XPize in many ways. Choose the one that fits better for you.
Try installing XPize again without any component (or at least one extra). Then use XPize Settings again to revert back your icons to 32x32 size. Restart and uninstall XPize. Important: XPize will work only with 32 bit color mode. I thought there wasnt anybody still in 16 bit