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associate icon w/program app

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    What is the easiest way to associate a program app w/an icon? I've seen the MSDN website explaination, but it didn't work and the steps seemed really complicated. Does anyone know of any other methods that work? Thanks.

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      What is the easiest way to associate a program app w/an icon? I've seen the MSDN website explaination, but it didn't work and the steps seemed really complicated. Does anyone know of any other methods that work? Thanks.

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      Which are your using, VB6 or VB.Net? Both are quite simple to do. For VB6, the option you're looking for is located in the Project Options while in VB.Net it's it the Solution Options. Look for it, you can't miss it :) Nick Seng (the programmer formerly known as Notorious SMC)


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        Which are your using, VB6 or VB.Net? Both are quite simple to do. For VB6, the option you're looking for is located in the Project Options while in VB.Net it's it the Solution Options. Look for it, you can't miss it :) Nick Seng (the programmer formerly known as Notorious SMC)


        God, I pity me! - Phoncible P. Bone

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        I'm using embedded visual basic, developing apps for the pocketPC. Thanks for the response.

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