ICON PACKAGE V3 CAUSING WINDOWS HELP FILE AND OUTLOOK INTERNET LINKS PROBLEM

Problem ONLY WITH VERSION 3

I installed Icon Package version 3, and I cannot open the help and support in windows start menu, and every time I press on internet links in outlook or words, internet explorer does not display the page. If I remove icon package, the windows start menu help and support is accessible again, and the links are open fine. I have install and re-install five times with the same results. If icon package is install the help and support menu is not accessible, and every time I press on internet links in outlook or words, internet explorer does not display the page. When I uninstall icon package the help and support menu become accessible, and the links in outlook are open fine.

Note: Help and support is in the start menu but it will not open when Icon Package version 3 is in the computer. Furthermore the links included in internet emails do not respond. Internet explorer tries to open but it hangs. Included purchase receipt.

Thanks in advance for any assistance
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Reply #1 Top
Version 2.50 works fine. The problem above I only encounter with version 3.

Thanks
Reply #2 Top
Im getting the same problems with the latest IconPackager, its also causing me many other problems with games too.

I haven't tried the 2.50 version, I only bought ODNT a couple of days ago but is there any way i can legally use 2.5 instead of 3 until this is fixed?

Thanks.
Reply #3 Top
Your Caps-Lock seems to be broken, too. Very bad style...
Reply #4 Top

I think we found and fixed this over the holiday weekend. It wasn't showing up for everyone, but some people reported being unable to drag items around on ObjectDock.

The fix is an updated iprepair.dll that's part of IP 3.00a (which I've made available via Stardock Central or use the page at stardock.com/support to be resent the full download link). You'll need a reboot after installing it.

Failing that, Start / Run / regsvr32.exe /u "c:\program files\stardock\object desktop\iconpackager\iprepair.dll" would work around it, but then you wouldn't have the custom icons you've applied displayed inside other apps (where possible).