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Justiça. SIP2SIP.info - free SIP account for voice, video, IM and Presence. [VP} - Icons/Registry settings. .. /Icons/Registry settings Icon registry settings For all those who prefer to change things manually, just for some more insight, or your favorite prog forgot an icon, we'll try to list the registry keys for common icons in Windows. Not all icons are related to a registry entry though (like most control panel icons). Also, most of this applies to Win 9x as well as Win 2k/XP. And, some of these are stored at different places, you may find several, but it's hard to say which entry will make the change on your system. There's one key where several system icons are stored. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\explorer\Shell Icons Here's a list (permanently under construction): Note #1: to remove the shortcut arrow (nr. 29), it's said that emptying the string will do the trick. Note #2: in particular the desktop items are stored at other places too.

Note #3: the Active Desktop item in the startmenu, under settings, uses the same icon as the Desktop (#34). Path to icon: Tweak Now! - Tweaking Windows Couldn't Be Easier. Tiny Watcher: keep your Windows clean. Most Windows users discover it with time: right after Windows is installed, or when one gets a new PC, the machine is "clean". Startup and shutdown are fast, the system directories are not crowded with files that contain God knows what, no useless program is wasting your CPU 24/24, etc.

Then, things start deteriorating... Windows does not provide an easy way to keep its system clean. For example, there are many different ways for a program to install itself so that it is run automatically, so it is not easy for you to track down which application decided "by itself" to use your system's resources in the way it wants. Slowly, your machine becomes a mess. Your CPU is wasted by running processes that you don't need. The way Tiny Watcher works is pretty simple: basically, it starts by taking a snapshot of important parts of your Windows system; then it tracks changes (every time you log in, or whenever you want to).

Tiny Watcher has been designed to work discreetly. In fact, very little: