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    Show Desktop.scf not working :/

    Hi ppl,

    To be honest, I dunno how this happened but my Show Desktop.scf icon in my quick launch bar has ceased to be working...now just shows as a regular file icon and doesn't work anymore Anyone know what could be the cause?

    The information in the .scf file is:-

    [Shell]
    Command=2
    IconFile=explorer.exe,3

    [Taskbar]
    Command=ToggleDesktop

    and I'm currently using Win XP.

    If anyone could help, it be great...it's quite annoying having to minimise everything manually :/

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    wouldn't booting into CD and trying a windows repair from your windows CD, work?
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    Hmmm, that file looks fine - you could try removing the blank line from it. This is how the Elder Geek has it:


    [Shell]
    Command=2
    IconFile=explorer.exe,3
    [Taskbar]
    Command=ToggleDesktop

    As an alternative the Windows key + D, or Windows key + M will do exactly the same thing as Show Desktop.
    Nick.

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    The Windows Button + D works great btw ta

    The problem with the icon though is that it isn't associated with anything...just has that normal looking Icon :/

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    Check and see where the shortcut is pointing to.
    Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.

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    C:\Documents and Settings\Triad\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch

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    Oh, ok. I thought it was a shortcut to something else.

    Have you tried making a new script? I tried creating a new one on my C:\ root and it seems to work fine for me. It's attached if you want to try it. I just copied these lines into Notepad and saved it as Desktop.scf:

    [Shell]
    Command=2
    IconFile=explorer.exe,3
    [Taskbar]
    Command=ToggleDesktop
    Attached Files Attached Files
    Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.

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    You might also try checking your file types and see if there is a listing for the *.scf extension. There shouldn't be anything listed under that extension, since Windows hides its own system associations.

    If there is something there, it means a program has changed it.
    Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.

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    Okay, I'm trying to do the same thing. I have created the file and put in in my windows/system32/etc./etc./quicklaunch folder. It shows up in my start menu, but I still have nothing on the task bar. Can this be done?

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    KRyan, Go to the link below and under the letter "S" scroll down to "Show Desktop Icon is Missing" where you'll find the instructions to get it back.

    http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm

    HTH,
    Tufenuf

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    Went there, did that. Now I have a shortcut on my desktop and in my start menu, but not on the taskbar. Can it be like it was in win98?

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    You've put the shortcut in the wrong place - it should be in C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch.
    Nick.

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    Exclamation SCF File Type

    You can restore the original filetype entry for .scf by creating a registry entry file like "fixscf.reg" and putting this in it with NotePad:

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.scf]
    @="SHCmdFile"


    Then double-click on it which will load it.

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    Hi MrBucket, welcome to VirtualDr. You're welcome to browse the archives, but please be mindful of the posting date when responding. This thread is three years old, now, it's probably been solved.

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