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It's odd because I got the same 'download' icon first that is reported at the start of that thread, and then the green icon after a reboot.
Also, I have painstakingly checked by moving all the .desktop files temporarily out of /home/user/.local/share/applications, and /usr/share/applications, and the green icon remains when I do that - so it has to be due to a .desktop file somewhere else, which is strange.