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<title>RE: Minor bug.  When updating, it seems a new desktop icon is created even if one exists.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[The installer remembers the Desktop Icon setting from the last manual installation, and creates it every time it updates if needed. There's no way around that unfortunately, but if you download the installer, manually run it, and deselect the Desktop Icon option, it won't create it during future ...]]></description>
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The installer remembers the Desktop Icon setting from the last manual installation, and creates it every time it updates if needed. There's no way around that unfortunately, but if you download the installer, manually run it, and deselect the Desktop Icon option, it won't create it during future updates.<br/>
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Thanks!
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<title>Minor bug.  When updating, it seems a new desktop icon is created even if one exists.</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 08:56:34 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[When updating, it seems a new desktop icon is created even if one exists.
This may be because I renamed mine to include a space between Display and Fusion but I'm not sure.
This is a very minor bug but I think if the program is updating, its safe to assume any shortcuts the user desired already...]]></description>
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When updating, it seems a new desktop icon is created even if one exists.<br/>
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This may be because I renamed mine to include a space between Display and Fusion but I'm not sure.  <br/>
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This is a very minor bug but I think if the program is updating, its safe to assume any shortcuts the user desired already exist.<br/>
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Thanks again for a great app and continuing to keep it updated.
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