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Topic: «
AWM: Secondary Taskbar Icons Win 7 64bit
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doc wizz
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08/21/2011 21:40:05
In Win 7 64bit if I add a toolbar to a secondary taskbar like quick launch or desktop, many of the icons are blank white. Folder icons seem to woks. Though they are not the customized folders from Stardock's Icon Packager. They are the yellow standard windows folders.
Even if I go the a blank icon's properties and select an icon, it does not stick after rebooting or restarting AWM
It works fine in Win 7 32bit.
This is a fresh Win7 64 install with latest AWM.
This a known issue?
Asus Crosshair IV
AMD 1090T CPU
16GB ram
Multiple Nvidia 400 series video cards with 3 monitors.
Multi boot PC. Win7 32 and 64
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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08/22/2011 03:16:32
Hello doc wizz,
Thanks for the post.
Could you send me (support@actualtools.com) screenshots of this problem?
Best regards.
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doc wizz
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08/22/2011 06:49:01
I sent the email with the pic. Sent it too quick.
Here it is in case others want to see it:
You can see the folders are yellow and most of the program icons are generic white. The folders should be blue.
Works perfect in 32bit. But not in 64
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