Spotify - Music and Podcasts Free. TikTok Free. Netflix Free. Hulu Free. Pluto TV Free. Amazon Prime Video for Windows Free. Show all. Apps specials Show all. It seems like a few people are having this problem and nothing anyone posted really worked for me except it did help to dig deep with Sysinternals Process Monitor.
You can delete them if you're logged in as an administrator and you kill the Explorer. I tried doing it through the del command while explorer. All iconcache files get an Access is denied error.
Same problem here.. Please help me fix this issue. A profile deletion and recreation resolves for a short while, days from experience. All machines have the same standard apps installed and we use various models of Lenovo. Has anyone else come across this? Any information would be much appreciated. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Aera Rua Microsoft Agent. Hi, There can be several reasons why this happen. Should you need further assistance, feel free to post your query anytime. How satisfied are you with this reply? I've got VisualStudio Ultimate Trial installed.
Jon Erickson Jon Erickson k 43 43 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Helping communities build their own LTE networks. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Featured on Meta. In some programs, nearly every question is presented as a warning.
Overwarning makes using a program feel like a hazardous activity, and it detracts from truly significant issues. The mere potential for data loss alone is insufficient to call for a warning icon. Additionally, any undesirable results should be unexpected or unintended and not easily corrected. Otherwise, just about any incorrectly answered question could be construed to result in data loss of some kind and merit a warning icon.
In this example, are users likely to answer this question differently because of the warning icon? Context is also a consideration in using standard icons because the context itself communicates information.
Because context is a significant factor in icon usage, the standard icon guidelines in this article are given in terms of their context. When evaluating your UI text, read any standard icons as well. Read error icons as "error! Then continue to read the remaining context, such as the main instruction, content area, and commit buttons. Make sure the meaning and the tone of each standard icon matches the meaning and the tone of its context.
If they don't, you've found a problem. If they don't match, change or remove the icon. Note: For the following guidelines, "in-place" means on any normal window surface, such as within the content area of a wizard, property sheet, or control panel item page. In the incorrect example, the standard warning icon doesn't match the main instruction which gives an error. Generally, error icons aren't needed for non-critical user input problems. However, icons are needed for in-place errors, because otherwise such contextual feedback would be too easy to overlook.
For task dialogs, don't use error footnote icons. Error icons must be presented in the content area only. Don't use warning icons to "soften" non-critical errors.
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