Windows Vista (and Windows Server 2008 and even Windows 7 for that matter) are configured so that after the installation completes and the user first logs on, the desktop is totally empty from any icons, and only the Recycle bin is present. While this setup might fit some users, most users want control over their old desktop icons. I have received countless emails from people asking how to get these icons back The good news is that hope is not lost.
You CAN get these icons back. The bad news is that unlike in Windows XP/2003, you can’t get ALL of the icons back. For example, in Windows Vista/2008 there’s no equivalent of Windows XP/2003’s My Network Places.
Also, you cannot get the Internet Explorer built-in icon back. Sure, you can work around these limitations by creating a shortcut to both special icons, however, these will only be shortcuts and will not have the special properties and functionality of the old icons. So these 2 special icons cannot be returned to the desktop, but ... more.
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