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icon phille sux ?

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sillaboy says:

mp3 icons always change to default after restart. . .whats wrong here ?
thnx :)

06:39 am, Sunday, February 15, 2004 (5 years ago)
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enfusion says:

winamp automatically restoring associations.

06:46 am (5 years ago)
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caesar1996 says:

it never fully converts the icons for em & then when i want to restore to default, it usually only does it 50% of the time. annoying. i like Icon-X.

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11:46 am (5 years ago)
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Iconpackager will always be my fav :-/.

12:03 pm (5 years ago)
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gear says:

Shell32.dll for me. LiteStep doesn't seem to want to cooperate with those icon programs.

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04:31 pm (5 years ago)
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Anetalaya says:

is not IconPhile fault, like enfusion said, is probably winamp or other program you use restoring their file assosiations

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04:35 pm (5 years ago)
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mojomonkee says:

reshack winamp.exe's file icon group to the icon you want. that's the best way.

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04:36 pm (5 years ago)
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HeNNy says:

You are stupid?

Anyway, mojo's right; resource hacking the .exe is the best way to do it. (...Even if it isn't the "safest" way to get things done.)

07:20 pm (5 years ago)
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mojomonkee says:

psh, it's safer than dipping your balls in a warm cup of salt water. and you can take that shit to the bank.

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04:56 am (5 years ago)
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enfusion says:

Winamp usually automatically restores associations. So that means if it sees that the assocations for mp3 are changed (and changing the icon means changing the registry entry for mp3 files), it tries to 'correct' them by restoring the old winamp settings for mp3 files.

09:03 am (5 years ago)
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enfusion says:

...Same goes for a few other apps out there. (in effect, same goes for a few other file types out there)

09:07 am (5 years ago)
 
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