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Old March 26th 09, 02:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Daave
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Default Windows Service Pack 2 Error

Happy it's been resolved. Thanks for letting us know.

Tom B. wrote:
Daave,
Resolved the missing icon/favicon problem by upgrading browser to IE8
for SP3. Thanks for all your help!
It was appreciated.

Tom

"Daave" wrote:

Hmmm.

Sometimes rebooting (even twice) can fix such a problem.

If not, did you try the two Kelly's Korner tweaks from nass's post?


Tom B. wrote:
No, sir. No luck there.
Still missing.
I have the desktop IE icon. Just the URL IE icon is that weird piece
of paper with the corner folded down thing.
Thanks.
Tom

"Daave" wrote:

Tom B. wrote:
Here's one last problem. After I downloaded SP3 and upgraded to
IE7, the IE icon that's to the far left of the URL, and is next
to every IE Bookmark on your Favorites, is not the IE icon
anymore. It's that weird icon you get when you have a file, but
no program to support it? Know what I mean? It's white colored
and it looks like a corner of a piece of paper is folded over?
Get me? How do I get the IE icon back on the address bar next to
the URL, and in my Bookmarks?

Try this for starters:

http://www.tipandtrick.net/2008/rest...indows-xp-sp3/

Any luck?



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