Version 1.1.37.01.
My issue is minor, but an odd one.
I'm running scripts by first copying the autohotkeyU64.exe file, and then renaming the copy to match my script.
When I rename the copied AutoHotkeyU64.exe file, the icon changes from the default green H to a generic disc and box. Oddly, in some directories it displays correctly.
Is there anyway to retain the default icon. I can package the two files with Windows iexpress, so if there was a way of adding an ico file
into the package, that would output the correct icon, I would be happy to do that.
Thanks in advance.
Copied AutoHotkeyU64.exe icon changes
Re: Copied AutoHotkeyU64.exe icon changes
My guess it's the same odd behavior I expirienced. If you rename the .exe file into a random name the icon shows correct, doesn't it?
Just try to run "ie4uinit -show" I think this fixed it for me last time.
Just try to run "ie4uinit -show" I think this fixed it for me last time.
Re: Copied AutoHotkeyU64.exe icon changes
So after some investigation I discovered that, as Master_X suggested, naming seems to be an issue. In my case I just had to change the name of the folder I stored my scripts and duplicate .exe's in.
If I named the folder AutoHotkey Scripts the contained renamed exe's would display icons with the disc and box. Changing it to AutoHotkey, or just Scripts, and all exe's display the Green H icon....Weird!!
If I named the folder AutoHotkey Scripts the contained renamed exe's would display icons with the disc and box. Changing it to AutoHotkey, or just Scripts, and all exe's display the Green H icon....Weird!!
Re: Copied AutoHotkeyU64.exe icon changes
If I wasn't clear enough. Press Win+R and paste ie4uinit -show
This should fix this, at least it does for me with Windows 10.
This should fix this, at least it does for me with Windows 10.