| No Document Icon for File with Document Filename ExtensionLast reviewed: May 7, 1997Article ID: Q101652 | 
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 SYMPTOMSIn a directory window in File Manager, a file does not have the correct icon that indicates it is a document even though it has a filename extension that corresponds to a document. 
 CAUSEThis problem occurs because the Registry includes a four-letter filename extension in the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT subtree. Due to a bug in File Manager, it stops searching after it processes a four-letter (or longer) filename extension. 
 RESOLUTIONIn the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT subtree, remove any four-letter (or longer) filename extensions. 
 CAUTION: Filename extensions are always prefixed with a period (.). Key names not prefixed with a period are not file extensions; do not delete them. | 
| Additional query words: prodnt 
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