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Old 02-10-2012, 12:00 PM   #5
JimLL
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Originally Posted by mrmikel View Post
I suspect you have a Windows problem, rather than a Sigil problem. The associations got set to Sigil and you set it back, but the icon it calls up has not changed. You might try right clicking on the file and select properties to see if you can set the icon back that way. You can also try using default programs in Vista or later.
As for it being a windows problem, this instance is the first time I have seen anything like this in 10 years running XP Pro, so I don't see how it can be a Windows issue. Properties is the first thing I checked; the icon _changer_ doesn't appear on .txt file properties in XP Pro, and Folder Options shows the regular WordPad icon for .txt files. The Sigil logo appears on the text file icons themselves, not on the Wordpad executable. So it obviously something deeper, as I said. So my original question is valid and unanswered and your defense of Sigil is on a different (sales) subject.








. How did they do it and how do I reverse it?
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