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    Ques. about icons...

    I downloaded some icons, an icon package (not icon packger). The icons are for win XP. Where do i put the folder that has all the icons so that it will apply itself to all the icons on my system?


    -Thanx

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    PLZ!! Someone must know...

    _thanx

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    PLZ!! Someone must know...

    -Thanx

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    can't you just set them in a folder
    then when you go to change the icon...browse to that folder and find the desired icon?(not familiar with XP)
    --Ka0ticSH

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    Maybe you're talking about themes?

    Are you using XP or another OS?

    In 98 I needed Plus! installed then I just put the theme in the theme folder in Plus!

    Then load whatever theme you want from control panel.








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    on 98se i found the system directory holding many icons:
    C:\%WINDIR%\SYSTEM\
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