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set default icon in windows app

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    how to set default user selected icon for windows application while deploying the windows application. when i installed my deployed win application i am getting default type(file) icon for installed application. can any one suggest step how to do............

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      how to set default user selected icon for windows application while deploying the windows application. when i installed my deployed win application i am getting default type(file) icon for installed application. can any one suggest step how to do............

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      If you're building a C# or VB.NET project, go to the Project menu, Properties, and you'll see an option to set the application's icon on the first page of the dialog that shows up.

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