Check for msn.ico.
It hold two icons.
You can use VC++ to create it.
Aashish
>Hi Aashish.
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>I dont undesratnd.. You mention have only one icon with both 16X16 and 32x32
>How do you do this.
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>(I did manage to get it working on an XP machine, but not on Win2k)
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>regards,
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>Gerard
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>>As i mentioned you should have only one icon file consisting of both 16 X 16 and 32 X 32.
>>16 X 16 is used to display in the detaild folder view.
>>32 X 32 is used as an icon of your desktop.
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>>Otherway.
>>there are lot of util comes which can directly change the icon of an executable.
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>>Aashish
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>>>Thanks for your reply.
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>>>I used Iconedit to set up a 16x16 Ico file but I cannot get my
>>>app to automatically display it on the desktop.
>>>(It still displays the Fox head umless I go in and change it.
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>>>I have set the Project properties to specify the icon .
>>>Any ideas on what could be happening ?
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>>>Regards,
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>>>Gerard
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>>>>Make sure that your icon has both a 16x16 and 32x32 image.
>>>>
>>>>Search for Icon editor on download.com
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>>>>>Hi.
>>>>>Whenever I copy on my latest EXE to a site, I have to go and change the icon to point to a specific icon (rather than using the Fox)
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>>>>>Is there a way to automatically embed an icon in an app so that it will automatically show this iocn on the desktop (Using VFP 7 or 8)
>>>>>
>>>>>regards,
>>>>>Gerard