SnowmanTSS

SnowmanTSS

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The icon set actually consist of icons/sets found online, with only a few additions from my side [e digicons]|-)[/e] As mentioned in the last post, I did switch to Windows default and back to my icon pack. It fixed all but the live folders and those file types opened by notepad++. I'll keep an eye out for updates, and hope that you manage to fix those live folders.

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I wanted to give you examples, so I applied the "Windows Default Icons" package to show the difference, and then went back to my own package. Now it all acts fine, except from the live folders, which ALL just shows the standard folder. I also just noticed that all file types opened by Notepad++ refuse to change to my icons. On the attached image, ALL folders shown contains multiple subfolders and/or files, but as you can see most of them refuse to show the correct icon.<img

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[quote who="basj" reply="1" id="3928857"] Do you see if you test with any of those icon pack that come with Icon packager? If you do please let me know the icon pack name. And tell me which icons don't changed accordingly. As for Live Folders, I believe this is known issue on Windows 11. Thank you. Basj, Stardock Community Assistant. [/quote] My problems occur only with custom files I have added (xml, txt, pdf, 7z, rar, vbs, html, jpeg, mp3 and so on) so

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Hi I am running IconPackager v10.03 on Windows 11 (build 22631.3527). According to your own compability list, then it should be fully compatible: stardock-app-compatibility The thing is, I have files that are not showing the icon I set up in IconPackager. It sometimes takes another icon from my package. I did notice this problem already on Windows 10. I am not

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