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Show the Internet Explorer Icon on Windows Vista’s Desktop

Posted By Brent Trahan On 8.24.07 @ 3:37 pm In All, Customization, Vista, Windows | 2 Comments

Introduction

This guide shows you how to add a shortcut to Internet Explorer on your Windows Vista desktop by using a registry hack.

For those of you saying “Why don’t you just create a shortcut on your desktop?” this method has many advantages like being able to view your home page(s) instead of just a link to one page.

Add IE Shortcut to Desktop

Warning: Modifying the registry can cause damage or loss of data to your computer.

Download and run the registry files below to:

Or manually edit the registry by:

Note: You must be logged in with a user account that has administrative privileges.

  1. Type regedit in the search box in the Start Menu and then press Enter on your keyboard.
  2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Explorer\ HideDesktopIcons\ NewStartPanel in the registry editor.
  3. Click on NewStartPanel in the left column of the registry editor.
  4. Right-click on the right (large panel) of the registry editor, point at New and then select DWORD 32-bit.
  5. Name the new 32-bit DWORD {871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D}.
  6. Double-click the new DWORD and give it a Value Data of 0.
  7. To remove the IE icon for your desktop delete the {871C5380-42A0-1069-A2EA-08002B30309D} DWORD.

Once you’ve modified your registry, click anywhere there’s free space on your desktop and then press F5 on your keyboard to refresh your desktop.


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[1] Add Internet Explorer shortcut to your desktop: http://www.maximumpcguides.com/downloads/AddIEDesktop.reg
[2] Remove Internet Explorer shortcut from your desktop: http://www.maximumpcguides.com/downloads/RemoveIEDesktop.reg

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