This subject has been raised a number of times but the solutions are incomplete. After certain program updates or possibly Windows 7 updates, my NIS desktop shortcut icon (the globe in yellow square) is replaced by a generic file icon. When clicked, this brings up a "file missing" error message regarding uistub.exe. The NIS program itself is unaffected and its icon remains in the system tray.
The solutions suggest changing the NIS version number in the desktop shortcut's Properties to the current version, in my case 20.3.0.36 (has also happened with previous versions). This does restore the shortcut's functionality but doesn't restore the icon. First, why doesn't the program update the shortcut as other programs do, and, second, if I do have to do all this shortcut work myself every few months, where can I find the icon location to restore the appropriate NIS icon?