I just realized that I hadn't yet unpinned Slack from the task bar, and when I unpinned it, Windows changed the icon back to a page, and when I looked at properties it was back to 4.48.95 !!! I change the property back to 4.48.102 and the correct icon returned, and then I quit and restarted Slack just to make sure and still the task bar has the correct icon. But it is bizarre that Windows changes the property to a non existent directory like that.
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Even though the popup of the pin shows the right icon, the task bar shows the wrong icon: I did like you suggested and right clicked then looked at the properties for Slack and Windows could not find the executable because the path on the properties sheet was 4.48.95. I changed it to the 4.48.102 version that it is supposed to be and now the icon is correct in the task
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Neil, I set Start11 to use a small taskbar size instead of my current medium, and the problem is still there. Also, Windows won't let me take a screen shot of it, but the Windows Notification Center that is displayed when the calendar is clicked also shows the wrong page like icon for Slack. I don't have usually have the app pinned to the task bar, but I do have it pinned to the Start11 menu and it is corre
cmbruyns, Please let me know what the better software that cost nothing is! Thanks, -Ed
Neil, The version that I have is also 4.48.102, but I've had it for a few years and I don't remember if it is from Slack's website or the Windows Store. I would say that the important part is that <span style="back
I don't see any icon for inserting a file or picture so I'm just pasting: I see the picture when I scroll up, but anyway here it is again. Thanks.
Also, I noticed that when Start11 is turned off, then Slack's icon returns to normal, as shown below.
Hi, I'm a paying customer for Start11 and it was working great until yesterday 3/17/2026 when I noticed that Slack was appearing as a page in the task bar instead of it's usual icon, (see screen shot below). <img class="CToWUd a6T" style="cursor: pointer;