Post by Patrick » 02.09.2012 13:32:21

No, that's an unfortunate Windows limitation. You could open the source desktop in Windows Explorer (e.g. C:\Users\%username%\Desktop 2) and then copy and paste the file to your current desktop.
Here are some other ways Dexpot provides to move and copy icons:
Quick Start Guide.
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No, that's an unfortunate Windows limitation. You could open the source desktop in Windows Explorer (e.g. C:\Users\%username%\Desktop 2) and then copy and paste the file to your current desktop.
Here are some other ways Dexpot provides to move and copy icons: [url=http://dexpot.de/index.php?id=quickstartguide#separatemoveicons]Quick Start Guide[/url].