Author: Patriots 67Patriots 67 Date: Feb 5, 2007 06:49
Wesley:
According to the OS, the moricons.dll is a file NOT a "folder".
Yes, the automatic Default is the %%SystemRoot%%\system32\shell32.dll path but
you have to scroll through hundreds of icons to get the one you want. AND,
they're not even what you "think" they are. Example: I was looking for a
"Telephone" Icon in WINDOWS default and it was under "WINCHAT" and had
nothing to do with a file of "Phone" like you'd expect it to be.
SECONDLY, If I want to reference the WINDOWS ICONS (a lot easier), can I
create a "Shortcut" or (Copy them to my Separate Hard Drive) and Delete the
other .dll icons that don't have a picture? If you notice...the DEFAULT
ICONS have the photos (like WINCHAT (phone) Icon) but a windbrand.dll (is an
icon) but no picture). Could I copy these icons and DELETE the .dll files
that I don't need so I can scroll through LESS of these icons without
corrupting the system? As I can understand this, the default icons are also
associated with .exe files so if you copy them...you can't open them for
executeable files because they're just the icon file and have no executible
features to it because it will ask you to "search for file" on web to open
the associated .dll file (or any other icon).
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