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    Hi, When I used Visual Studio 6, life was easy, I would edit the main application icon and when I created a desktop shortcut for it, there is was. The same for the 16X16 icon, when I created it, you could see it in the windows explorer. However, when working with Visual studio .NET 2003, my Application's Icon will not change and stays the default MFC icon. Any help will be great. shay

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      Hi, When I used Visual Studio 6, life was easy, I would edit the main application icon and when I created a desktop shortcut for it, there is was. The same for the 16X16 icon, when I created it, you could see it in the windows explorer. However, when working with Visual studio .NET 2003, my Application's Icon will not change and stays the default MFC icon. Any help will be great. shay

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      in fact, a .ico file contains several icons, varying from the size and/or the number of colors. when you edit an icon with the icon editor within Visual Studio, you should verify that all the devices (that's how they're called) are like you want... (search the menus for that ; i don't remember exactly where).


      TOXCCT >>> GEII power
      [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20] | soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]

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        in fact, a .ico file contains several icons, varying from the size and/or the number of colors. when you edit an icon with the icon editor within Visual Studio, you should verify that all the devices (that's how they're called) are like you want... (search the menus for that ; i don't remember exactly where).


        TOXCCT >>> GEII power
        [toxcct][VisualCalc 2.20] | soon : [VisualCalc 3.0]

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        Shay Harel
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        Well, you set it from the Image menu, I just found out. Thanks.

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