Desktop icons STILL not working! Help!

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Alias

undisclosed wrote:

> I had the same problem recently and found that the following solution

> fixed it:

>

> Check that you are using the 64 bit version of IE. I found that

> following an MS update the desktop Icon was pointing to the 32 bit

> version and this causes the problem. I had both versions listed in 'All

> Programs' and running the 64 bit version fixed it.

> To check you are running IE 64 bit go to 'Help - About IE'. If it

> doesn't say 64 Bit next to the version then you are running the 32bit

> version.

> Hope that helps.

>

>




It won't. ALL the icons don't work. Please read for content, not what

you would like it to read.



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Alias
 
U

undisclosed

I know that all the icons don't work, but if you use the 64 bit version

of IE they will!

The reason the icons stop working after exiting IE is because you are

using the 32bit version on a 64 bit OS.

As I said if you use the 64 bit version of IE it will fix your problem.

Try it and see and then tell me it doesn't work.





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SomersetMoose
 
A

Alias

undisclosed wrote:

> I know that all the icons don't work, but if you use the 64 bit version

> of IE they will!

> The reason the icons stop working after exiting IE is because you are

> using the 32bit version on a 64 bit OS.

> As I said if you use the 64 bit version of IE it will fix your problem.

> Try it and see and then tell me it doesn't work.

>

>




I don't have the problem.



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Alias
 
F

Frank

On 5/6/2010 11:12 AM, Alias wrote:

> undisclosed wrote:

>> I know that all the icons don't work, but if you use the 64 bit version

>> of IE they will!

>> The reason the icons stop working after exiting IE is because you are

>> using the 32bit version on a 64 bit OS.

>> As I said if you use the 64 bit version of IE it will fix your problem.

>> Try it and see and then tell me it doesn't work.

>>

>>


>

> I don't have the problem.

>


Yeah, you don't have any 64bit OS's.
 
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