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The Icons Of Zip Files Are Wrong Everytime!


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#1 andrescasta

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Posted 04 February 2006 - 02:19 PM

Hello!

I am going crazy for a silly little thing. Please help me anyone!

The icon for ZIP files never shows the way it is supposed to. Instead it
insists on displaying the Windows 'default document' icon for ZIP files. If I
rightclick a zip and choose icon properties, I can set the icon to be fetched
from the winzip executable instead, and all looks fine and dandy inside the
properties dialog, but after refreshing or repairing icon cache it is still
the default document icon that is displayed.

If I try to change the icon enough times it will eventually start to display
a miniature version of the correct ZIP-icon *inside* a normal sized 'default'
icon ('default' this time, not 'default document' as above), a bit like as if
the default icon was pregnant with a baby zip icon. This applies whether I
have it set to display small or large icons.

If I uninstall winzip and reboot, I get back to 'default document' icon. And
then after reinstalling Winzip there is no change at all even though during
install the ZIP files were supposed to be associated with Winzip.
Doubleclicking yields a dialog asking for which program to execute with.
After I associate it here with the winzip executable, the icon show up as
default pregnant with baby zip.

I get a feeling there is a hand of darkness resting over the display of ZIP
file icons!!

Somewhere tucked away in the registry there seems to be a mean-spirited
little icon kidnapper sitting and holding on very dearly to the ZIP icon.

What is wrong? I am going crazy!

#2 hellRAISER666

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Posted 04 February 2006 - 02:35 PM

I think I can answer your problem.

1. Right click the zip file.
2. Go to properties.
3. Click on the Customize tab.
4. Click change icon. And choose the one you want it to be.

That's about it. Hope it helped you.

#3 abhishek

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Posted 12 February 2006 - 09:34 AM

Winzip versions After the v9.0 associates zip files to icon like what you call "the icon show up as default pregnant with baby zip" that is why you see it.

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Posted 17 April 2008 - 12:36 AM

the fix (Icon and explorer functions)
The Icons Of Zip Files Are Wrong Everytime!

Open folder options from the control panel.
Go to the file types tab.
Find your zip file type and click advanced. If advanced is not available, click restore first.
Type "Compressed (zipped) Folder" in the top box (without the quotes)
Highlight open in the actions section and click "edit"
In the "application used to run the program"
"rundll32.Exe zipfldr.Dll,RouteTheCall %L"
Without the quotes.
In the next four boxes type:

[ViewFolder("%l",%I,%S)]
Folders
[]
AppProperties

And click OK out of everything, you're done.


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#5 zlatan24

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Posted 15 April 2010 - 06:56 PM

View PosthellRAISER666, on Feb 4 2006, 03:35 PM, said:

I think I can answer your problem.

1. Right click the zip file.
2. Go to properties.
3. Click on the Customize tab.
4. Click change icon. And choose the one you want it to be.

That's about it. Hope it helped you.
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