||| "Darth 2000" <hasan_at_uh_dot_com_dot_au> wrote in message
||| ||| Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 1:14 AM
||| My screen resolution is running at 16bit, all windows icons
||| (desktop & start menu & inside folders) display ok.
||| But, when i connect via remote desktop to this machine, all
||| the abovementioned icons change to 16 colours. Thise icons
||| are only ones built into XP. for example, my computer,
||| network places, my docs. All 3rd party icone display fine
||| using RD. The RD connection properties show correct
||| resolution (16bit), so i can't find where this is going
||| wrong. Anyone able to help?
|| || Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 5:00 AM
|| <SNIPPED>
| "Darth 2000" <hasan_at_uh_dot_com_dot_au> wrote in message
| | Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 12:06 AM
| Thanks for the info, but this hasn't fixed the prob. I noticed
| that this problem started after I used tweakui to change the
| shortcut arrow to a small arrow. though reverting this to the
| default did not resolve the issue.
HmmmTweakUI.... Not a utility I use but I downloaded it,
installed it on the machine I use for testing purposes, fired up
Regmon (a utility used to capture registry changes), Applied the
TweakUI "Shortcut overlay: Light arrow" tweak and boy did Regmon
capture a lot of changes!
Anyway, Googling reveals that you may be able to solve this
problem by using the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) to editing the
following registry value. The value is changed by TweakUI when
you Apply the Shortcut overlay: Light arrow" tweak. However,
when you "revert" the tweak by choosing "Shortcut overlay: Arrow"
TweakUI fails to change the value back to the previous (default)
value (of 16).
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\desktop\WindowMetrics]
"Shell Icon BPP"="16"
Note: Changing or deleting registry entries can cause you to have
to reinstall the whole operating system. Before you run the
Registry Editor I recommend that you understand how to backup,
edit and restore the registry. In particular, I suggest that
you read the KB Article section titled "Export Registry Keys" and
then, before you edit the registry, export the keys that you plan
to edit. For more information see the following Microsoft
Knowledge Base Article and/or Registry FAQ.
KB322756 - HOW TO: Back Up, Edit, and Restore the Registry in
Windows XP and Windows Server
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;322756
Windows Registry Guide - Windows Registry FAQ
http://www.winguides.com/article.php?id=1&guide=registry