I'm not trying to be difficult, but what difference does it make? The auto-arrange feature should only kick in when an icon is either added to or deleted from the desktop, neither of which is happenning regardless of whether the machine is on or not.
Everytime I boot up the icons have been rearranged by auto-arrange, even when it isn't clicked on (ticked).
It's really frustrating if you've got a lot of icons on there. Finding things becomes a hassle.
I can't find a solution to it either, although there are small shareware programs around that'll fix it if you click "restore", but this is a hassle too.
Is the PC on a network domain? We recently switched from a workgroup network to a domain network. I used the copy profile untility in control panel to convert everyone. Then, when I'd log as the user to test their PC, all of their icons were on the left side of the screen. I had to make the user an administrator on the PC in order for the icons to stay. I just wondered if this was related to your issue or not.
If layout.dll is not your cup of tea (it works great by the way and is pure MS product), then create fix_icons.reg by cutting and pasting the below, or use regedit to make a new registry key:
---- Start COPY below this line ----
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoSaveSettings"=hex:00,00,00,00
---- End COPY above this line ----
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