Bo Dudek skrev:
> det er rigtigt, at der findes en 'vis ikoner med flest mulige
> farver' som ligger under 'effekter', og jeg har prøvet at slå den
> til og fra.. men uden held.. og jeg har ligeledes, om beskrevet
> længere nede i tråden, været inde i regedit og leget med 32/16
> farver.. også uden held..
Hvad så med den her:
| First step, disable the Netmeeting service
|
| Go to Control Panel-->Administrative Tools-->Services
|
| Find Net Meeting Desktop Sharing-->Right Click-->Properties-->startup
| mode drop down list-->select disable
|
| OK out of the screens
|
| Go back to Desktop Properties-->Effects-->check 'Show icons in all
| possible colors'
|
| If no change, reboot
| If still no change, do the below
|
| Since NetMeeting 3.01 is built in to Windows 2000, it cannot be
| removed. The DESKTOP SHARING element of NetMeeting DISABLES
| DIRECT3D and in most cases, also disables AGP automatically.
|
| To reenable Direct3D and/or AGP, do the following:
| enable desktop sharing by using the desktop sharing wizard.
|
| right-click on the Desktop sharing icon (NOT the Netmeeting icon)
| in the taskbar and choose "Exit".
|
| go back into the desktop sharing configuration and disable Desktop
| Sharing.
|
| reboot.
|
| Direct3D and/or AGP should be restored.
|
| If your desktop icons are now in 16 color, go into display
| properties, click on the Effects tab, disable "display icons in
| all possible colors", click Apply, enable "display icons in all
| possible colors", click "Apply" again and your colors should be
| restored - do as it says,
|
| If Netmeeting solution doesn't help, try the below as appropriate
|
| uninstall norton systemworks
|
| unticked "extend desktop...", set icons to low-colour, apply, set
| icons to high-colour, apply, reticked "extend desktop..." and all
| is beautiful again.
|
| 5. open up windows explorer, and navigate to "C:\windows\". rename
| a file called "ShellIconsCache". note that you must be able to
| view hidden and system files to find this file; to enable this
| option, go to "tools / folder options" in windows explorer, and
| look under the "view" tab.
|
| Reboot. (NOTE: I would only try this as the last straw)
Fundet her:
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