How to make the protected folders keep their custom icons?
If you have set up a custom icon for a folder and then protected it with the no access attribute, then when you enable the protection, the custom icon of that folder may be reverted back to the regular one. In order to keep the custom icon of a folder, you need to configure Folder Guard to allow access to the file desktop.ini that the folder contains. That is, run Folder Guard, select the folder in question, then choose Protect – Add file from the menu, and double click on the file desktop.ini to add it to the list. (If you don’t see the name desktop.ini in the list, you may need to adjust your file view options: choose Start – Control – Folder Options from the Windows Start Menu, select the View page, select the Show hidden files and folders option, and also clear the Hide extensions for known file types option. Then repeat the Protect – Add file command of Folder Guard, now you should see the desktop.ini file in the list.) After you have added the desktop.
If you have set up a custom icon for a folder and then protected it with the no access attribute, then when you enable the protection, the custom icon of that folder may be reverted back to the regular one. In order to keep the custom icon of a folder, you need to configure Folder Guard to allow access to the file desktop.ini that the folder contains. That is, run Folder Guard, select the folder in question, then choose Protect – Add file from the menu, and double click on the file desktop.ini to add it to the list. (If you don’t see the name desktop.ini in the list, you may need to adjust your file view options: choose Start – Control – Folder Options from the Windows Start Menu, select the View page, select the Show hidden files and folders option, and also clear the Hide extensions for known file types option. Then repeat the Protect – Add file command of Folder Guard, now you should see the desktop.ini file in the list.) After you have added the desktop.ini file to the list of obje