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thanatoid

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Since: May 24, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 3:54 am
Post subject: Desktop Icons Position
Archived from groups: comp>os>ms-windows>misc, others (more info?)

Hello and sorry to interrupt the flow...

I've asked this before, and never got an answer. Maybe NO ONE
knows.
All I got was links to WinTidy. I am aware of its existence, was
before, and also know of other programs which handle this
problem.

The QUESTION I would like answered - NO LINKS TO PROGRAMS WHICH
TAKE CARE OF IT PLEASE - is WHERE IN THE WORLD does Windows
store the desktop icon position information???

I have looked everywhere and I can not find it. It has to be
SOMEWHERE, right? One would think registry, but I must have
looked at every damn key and value and I can't find it.

W H E R E ???!?!
W H E R E ???!?!

Someone PLEASE tell me.

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then,
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thanatoid

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 11:30 pm
Post subject: Re: Desktop Icons Position [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>win98>display>general (more info?)

"Ron Badour" <Sorry DeleteThis @NoAddress.com> wrote in
news:OkO3pe1fGHA.4940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl:

> RegView is a program that takes a snapshot of your
> registry. You can then make changes to settings, etc., and
> then run RegView again. It then compares the current
> registry to the snapshot and lists the changes that were
> made to the registry.
>

Thanks again. I have DL'd it and will give it a try. I would
really like to find out. It's been bugging me for about ten
years (!).

Sounds like a useful program generally, but ever since I got
Acronis True Image free on a British computer magazine cover
disc, I have basically stopped worrying about anything going
wrong and the dozens of programs and hours of work necessary
to make it right again.

Best wishes,
t.

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