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Missing Viewer icon picture on windows desktop
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Mark Liquorman,
User (Posts: 10)
Dec 10, 2022 10:03:26 am EST
Support level: Starter
At some point, I lost the picture that should be shown on the Remote Viewer icon on my Windows desktop; what I get looks like the one for Notepad. If I select Properties and "Change Icon", I get a message that a file can't be found :
I can't find anything in my "C:\Program Files (x86)\Remote Utilities - Viewer\" folder that look appropriate. What should it be?
I can't find anything in my "C:\Program Files (x86)\Remote Utilities - Viewer\" folder that look appropriate. What should it be?
Mark Liquorman,
User (Posts: 10)
Dec 10, 2022 10:08:50 am EST
Support level: Starter
Apparently the picture of the error didn't properly attach or display. Anyway the file in question is in "%SystemRoot% and has a filename about 50 characters or so in length and starts with "RManViewer.exe1_42B36C.............."
Mark Liquorman,
User (Posts: 10)
Dec 11, 2022 9:11:27 am EST
Support level: Starter
Problem solved. I was able to extract an image from rutview.exe and create a .ico file and then use that.
Pauline,
Support (Posts: 2868)
Dec 12, 2022 10:41:55 am EST
Hello Mark,
Thank you for your message.
I'm glad to hear you've already figured out the issue! Issues like this one might occur due to activity of some antivirus software (including Windows Defender), so if you haven't done so already, we'd recommend that you add Remote Utilities to the exception list of any a/v software you might have on your computer in order to avoid similar issues in the future. You can find more detailed guide on how to do so on this page.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for your message.
I'm glad to hear you've already figured out the issue! Issues like this one might occur due to activity of some antivirus software (including Windows Defender), so if you haven't done so already, we'd recommend that you add Remote Utilities to the exception list of any a/v software you might have on your computer in order to avoid similar issues in the future. You can find more detailed guide on how to do so on this page.
Hope that helps.
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