Maybe a netizen accidentally deletes the file, or the file may be damaged by viruses'
What should I do if the IE browser icon on the desktop disappears?
If you don't care about it, just send a shortcut to the desktop ~
If you want to solve the problem thoroughly, do this'
1. If you want to display ie icons (non-shortcuts) on the desktop or cancel the display of IE icons on the desktop, there is a simple and interesting way. After calling the General tab under desktop projects, click the letter I on the keyboard and click OK.
2. Run gpedit. MSC to go to the Group Policy Editor and choose "user configuration"> "manage template"> "desktop"> "hide the internetexplorer icon on the desktop." disabled "and click" OK ".
3. Copy the shell32.dll file to the corresponding path in the abnormal machine and replace the original file in the path C: \ windows \ system32 \ shell32.dll below.
Start-run-enter regsvr32c: \ windows \ system32 \ shell32.dll
The most thorough solution is to start from 3. If it is invalid after restart, It is 2. If it is still invalid after restart, then 1. This problem must be solved ~
Solution for Windows Vista desktop ie7.0 icon disappearance
In Windows Vista, I don't know why Microsoft has canceled the internetexplorer icon that has been present on Windows desktop for a long time, which makes many users feel uncomfortable. Although we can create ie shortcuts on the desktop, or even remove the arrows in the IE shortcut icon to make it more like the IE icon on a traditional Windows desktop, however, it is inconvenient to change the IE settings by right-clicking the IE icon as before.
The following describes how to retrieve the traditional ie icon solution on Windows 'Vista desktop:
Open Registry Editor: this can be achieved by inputting "“regedit.exe.exe" in the search box of the opening menu or clicking "r" at the same time to enter "“regedit.exe" in the runtime box;
If UAC is not disabled, Windows 'Vista will display a prompt window when you run the Registry Editor. Click OK.
Find the following registry Branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ hidemo-topicons \ newstartpanel
Note: When Windows 'Vista uses a classic topic, it should be:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer \ hidemo-topicons \ classicstartmenu
If no branch exists, create it;
Create a DWORD (32-bit) registry entry named "{871c5316-42a0-1069-a2ea-08002b30309d;
Set the value to "0 ";
after refreshing the desktop, the disappears IE7 icon is displayed again. Right-click the icon to view the Internet browsing settings.