I found the answer.
Keith Miller in the file.management group; Message-ID:
<084ACADE-7172-4D64-8138-5D940D5F1D72@microsoft.com> posted the following.
Thanks, Keith.
The folders get their icon info from the hidden, system file within the
folder named desktop.ini. Not sure how or if that info is used across a
network. Desktop.ini for the Desktop folder contains the following:
[.ShellClassInfo]
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell 32.dll,-21769
IconResource=%SystemRoot%\system32\imageres.dll,-183
Maybe the server is trying to supply the icon info but it doesn't have the
imageres.dll file???
For a workaround, open your Favorite Links folders and modify the icon
associated with the shortcut via its properties dialog. The 'Change Icon'
dialog may default to shell32.dll but you can browse to imageres.dll.
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"Walter Blanchard" <Walter
B@communities.nospam> wrote in message
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> The Contacts folder icon has changed to a default yellow. I remember
> reading in the newsgroup that there is a way to get the gray "contacts"
> folder back. I know, I should have saved it, but I didn't.
>
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> Walter B
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