Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] Windows Icon Doesn't Look Right

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From: "Rick Farina" <sidhayn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 01:43:55 -0400
Please forgive me if I am wrong, but if the icon *was* to be modified, would
not the file size stay the same?  Seems to me all 32x32 pixel 256 color
bitmaps are the same size.......no?

-Rick Farina

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Combs" <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Nick Almasy" <ALMASYN@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <guy@xxxxxxxxxx>; <Ethereal-Users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 17:34
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Windows Icon Doesn't Look Right


On Wed, 22 May 2002, Nick Almasy wrote:

> And mine (with Burns), I downloaded last Friday, May 17 from (I think)
> the Telia (SourceForge) mirror, version 0.9.3-1

Could you do the following?  (The exact steps may be different depending
on the version of Windows you're running.)

  - Right-click on the Ethereal icon on your desktop, and select
    "Properties".

  - Select the "Shortcut" tab.

  - Click on the "Change Icon..." button.

  - If the path to ethereal.exe isn't listed in the file name entry box,
    click the "Browse..." button and navigate to it.

This will list the icon resources that are part of ethereal.exe.  You
should only see the round Ethereal logo in the selection list.  If you
see Monty Burns, your executable has likely been modified in some way.
The size of ethereal.exe installed from the 0.9.3-1 installer on a machine
here at work is 6,650,932 bytes.  What is its size on your machine?


> >>> Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxx> 05/22/02 03:01PM >>>
> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:34:35AM -0500, Gerald Combs wrote:
> > I'm pretty sure a Montgomery Burns icon doesn't come with the
> Ethereal
> > installer.
>
> Given that I don't have Montgomery on my desktop (I also don't have
> background of Homer's profile stuffed into the "g" in "sgi", but
> that's
> another matter), but just the usual shiny gray-metal circle with an
> "e"
> on it, and I just installed 0.9.4 on my W2K desktop at work using the
> installer, no, the Ethereal installer doesn't appear to give you a
> Montgomery Burns icon for free.
>
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