Mini logo in front of the http

HI,
I need your help! I have been trying to add a mini logo in
front of my http adreess in the window bar. Like the one of adobe
in front of
http://www.adobe.com/ is it
possible in dreamweaver ? thanks a lot, Philo

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>>Can Favicons be applied to subdirectories? I thought
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