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So Vista has this icon overlay feature for Offline Files. I find this
icon overlay to be very disorienting when looking at a folder, especially in Details view. I have found a way to disable the icon overlay by removing the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\explorer \ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers\Offline Files However, from what I understand, the icon overlay changes from a happy green circle to a red/gray X when there is a problem syncing. I would still like to see this icon when there is a problem but I don't need the 'everything's okay alarm' icon. Does anyone know of a way to get this happy medium? |