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Desktopok malware
Desktopok malware








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Please let me know if you found some piece of code in the source for which I forgot to mention a credit. Kudos to: Ascend4nt, Melba23, & Valik for parts of the code.

desktopok malware

It works fine at least on the XP SP3, Vista and Win7 machines I tested it on. – Enhanced config list right-click contextmenu with some functions – Replaced several MsgBoxes with Tray Notifications – Added new command line parameters (see “About” in program for details): restore, autosave, save, savereplace – “Custom Position” and “Ask per Icon” now work by selecting new position with mouse

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– Added new method for “Unkown Icon” handling: Top-Left|Bottom-Right|Custom Position|Ask per Icon|Off-Screen – Added “restore %resolution%” and “savereplace %resolution%” command line switches Also pressing ESC or minimizing the program will send ICU to the system tray now useful for Win XP) > see “minimized” switch. – Added “minimized” command line switch (to start GUI minimized to tray / autostart with windows), see program “About” for details on command line switches Version 3.4 Win7: Admin rights no longer needed for DCI Version 3.3 should fix the empty save file bug Version 3.1 should fix the UAC prompt bug You can decide what to do with any icons that have been added since you last saved the configuration file – the default is to put them in the top-left corner, but you can also banish them way off-screen or, more sensibly, specify a location for them.Ī new feature as of ICU v3.4 is the optional Desktop Contextmenu Integration (DCI) for Win7 (Win7 only because Microsoft implemented an easy way to do this through the registry as of this release).

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There is a command line option so that the restoration can be run via HotKeys if required (that is why the script warns that it should be compiled for full functionality). “Delete” allows you to remove unwanted configuration files from the list. Operation is easy – press “Save” to store a particular configuration and “Restore” to reset the icons to the saved positions in the selected configuration file. We combined efforts and here is the result of our labors. This annoys “tidy” people who like their desktops arranged “just so” – I am particularly thinking of this desktop when I say that! 🙂 Vista seems to like this doing on occasion just for fun – but we all know some applications and games which change the display resolution or move icons around. Melba23 and I found we were working on very similar ideas to restore the Desktop icons to their normal place if they became “rearranged”. Restore your desktop when the icons get “rearranged”.










Desktopok malware