Discussion:
IE Icon on desktop open another shortcut
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Simon C
2008-09-01 07:36:00 UTC
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I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.

How to fix it?
Don Varnau
2008-09-01 12:42:01 UTC
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Hi,
When you right-click> Properties that icon, do you get Internet Options or
the standard Properties screen (the one you would see with other shortcuts?)

Don
[MS MVP- IE]
Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
How to fix it?
Simon C
2008-09-01 13:33:01 UTC
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I mean for the time being when I double click the IE icon on desktop, it
won't start IE browser but it will create an IE shortcut. Before I did an
upgrade installation for repairing the windows problem and it requires me to
uninstall IE7. After reinstallation of Windows, the internet explorer
vervsion became IE6.

my computer is running Windows XP profressional SP2.

So how I could fix the problem.
Hi Simon,
Not sure what you mean.
Maybe you want to change the homepage from Tools, Internet Options.
Maybe you want to go to Start, Control Panel, Display, Desktop, Customize
Desktop, and tick Internet Explorer under Desktop Items section. Things are
different if you have SP3 installed - see
http://www.tipandtrick.net/2008/restore-missing-or-disappeared-ie-internet-explorer-desktop-icon-in-windows-xp-sp3/
Kind regards
Hans
Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
How to fix it?
PA Bear [MS MVP]
2008-09-01 14:48:43 UTC
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Why did you do the Repair Install? Did you uninstall IE7 before doing the
Repair Install?
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MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
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Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
How to fix it?
Robert Aldwinckle
2008-09-01 10:11:51 UTC
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Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
Right-click whatever it is that you are "clicking" on.
What do you see? In particular which menu item is bolded?
The menu item which is bolded is the one that is used as a default
when you click on that icon. Hence, if you see "Create Shortcut"
is bolded, that's what happens.
Post by Simon C
How to fix it?
Using a registry hack.


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Simon C
2008-09-02 03:37:13 UTC
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I have uninstalled IE7 before perfomring repairing installation of Windows.
Right click the IE icon ->Property, I could see the standard property screen
with three tags: general, shortcut and compatibiltty.
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
Right-click whatever it is that you are "clicking" on.
What do you see? In particular which menu item is bolded?
The menu item which is bolded is the one that is used as a default
when you click on that icon. Hence, if you see "Create Shortcut"
is bolded, that's what happens.
Post by Simon C
How to fix it?
Using a registry hack.
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Robert Aldwinckle
2008-09-02 16:01:14 UTC
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Post by Simon C
I have uninstalled IE7 before perfomring repairing installation of Windows.
Right click the IE icon ->Property, I could see the standard property screen
with three tags: general, shortcut and compatibiltty.
That's not what I asked. However, that could mean that you are using
a Desktop Shortcut (aka, *.LNK file), which is not what you made me
think of by referring explicitly to "the IE icon on the desktop".


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Post by Simon C
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
Right-click whatever it is that you are "clicking" on.
What do you see? In particular which menu item is bolded?
The menu item which is bolded is the one that is used as a default
when you click on that icon. Hence, if you see "Create Shortcut"
is bolded, that's what happens.
Post by Simon C
How to fix it?
Using a registry hack.
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Simon C
2008-09-03 05:33:00 UTC
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The roginal IE icon on destop is not a shortcut. Right click it and property
it would have several tabs including general, security...etc.

How I do to restore it? using a registry hack? how ?
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by Simon C
I have uninstalled IE7 before perfomring repairing installation of Windows.
Right click the IE icon ->Property, I could see the standard property screen
with three tags: general, shortcut and compatibiltty.
That's not what I asked. However, that could mean that you are using
a Desktop Shortcut (aka, *.LNK file), which is not what you made me
think of by referring explicitly to "the IE icon on the desktop".
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Post by Simon C
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
Right-click whatever it is that you are "clicking" on.
What do you see? In particular which menu item is bolded?
The menu item which is bolded is the one that is used as a default
when you click on that icon. Hence, if you see "Create Shortcut"
is bolded, that's what happens.
Post by Simon C
How to fix it?
Using a registry hack.
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Vincenzo Di Russo [MVP]
2008-09-03 05:48:33 UTC
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Post by Simon C
The roginal IE icon on destop is not a shortcut. Right click it and
property it would have several tabs including general, security...etc.
How I do to restore it? using a registry hack? how ?
See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555849/en-us
"Internet Explorer 7 Desktop icon missing".
And:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFAQ.htm
"100. Restore the missing Internet Explorer icon to the Desktop in Windows
XP (link to a .REG file)".
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Vincenzo Di Russo
Microsoft® MVP - Most Valuable Professional since 2003
Windows Internet Explorer, Windows Desktop Experience & Security
My MVP Profile: https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Vincenzo
My Blog: http://blogs.dotnethell.it/vincent/
Post by Simon C
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by Simon C
I have uninstalled IE7 before perfomring repairing installation of
Windows. Right click the IE icon ->Property, I could see the standard
property screen with three tags: general, shortcut and compatibiltty.
That's not what I asked. However, that could mean that you are using
a Desktop Shortcut (aka, *.LNK file), which is not what you made me
think of by referring explicitly to "the IE icon on the desktop".
---
Post by Simon C
Post by Robert Aldwinckle
Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP
professional XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after
reinsatllation. Now when I click the IE icon on he desktop, it will
open a IE short cut rather then IE browser.
Right-click whatever it is that you are "clicking" on.
What do you see? In particular which menu item is bolded?
The menu item which is bolded is the one that is used as a default
when you click on that icon. Hence, if you see "Create Shortcut"
is bolded, that's what happens.
Post by Simon C
How to fix it?
Using a registry hack.
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
2008-09-05 01:50:17 UTC
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Post by Simon C
I have performed a repairing reinstallation of my windows XP professional
XP2. IE7 was uninstalled and got back IE6 after reinsatllation. Now when I
click the IE icon on he desktop, it will open a IE short cut rather then IE
browser.
How to fix it?
From TaurArian:

Issue Description:
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Double click IE icon on the Desktop. It won't open IE page but creates a
shortcut to IE.


Cause:
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LegacyDisable subkey under the following two keys:


[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}\Shellex]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Computer_User_Name\{871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D�}\shell\OpenHome


Resolution:
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Delete the LegacyDisable subkey


How to back up, edit, and restore the registry in Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
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