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This pack includes almost everything I could find to replace. Almost all icons are GANT, with the exception of Printer, Keyboard and Sharing Overlay, but they still fit in nicely. This pack is for SERVER 2003 ONLY. But never fret, hyprnova is working on a non-sp port and I believe Armlann is working an sp1 port. Or you could port the files yourselves.

Update: An SP1 port has been made. However, it is just the Shell32.dll. See below for the link.

Permission for use of GANT and Umicons granted by mattahan.

Much thanks to mattahan for the most rockin' icon set ever! :punk:

And a huge thanks to Kasteo for making a great SP1 conversion. :)

Download for Server 2003 Shell32 Pack (v. 1.1):

Download at Bombshell Labs (DOWN)

Deviantart Mirror

Download for Windows XP Service Pack 1 Shell32 Pack (v. 1.2) (by: Kasteo)

Download at Bombshell Labs (DOWN)

Deviantart Mirror

Comments, questions, bug reports, cash donations :whistle: much appreciated. :D

Enjoy.

Note: The folder Windows\system32\dllcache is a hidden folder. You need to go to Tools --> Folder Options --> View and make sure that the option "Show Hidden Files and Folders" is checked, while the "Hide protected operating system files folder" is unchecked. Only then will you see your dllcache folder. Alternatively you can simply type in C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache in the Address bar of your Explorer.

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Excellent! A fine shell32 for Server 2003, It's about time!! ;) now i can get my 2k3 box lookin sweet... (i'm far too lazy to do it myself, especially on a machine which isn't my main desktop)

thanks for taking the time to compile this...

yeah, these AVIs are better than the old GANT shell pack i got somewhere else... though you could make on these the recycle bin the "original" on gant, not the one on Umicons.

They are GANT trash cans. Mattahan made two diffrent versions of the can, that's probably where you're getting confused.

And the download should be moved to a new server soon, and I plan to submit this to deviantart soon.

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