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Assigning an Icon to a File Type.

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    Lets say I created a new file type and want to assign an Icon to it. and when I run my software on some one else's computer and create the same file on that computer, the software must automatically assign that Icon to that file type. Is there a way. (Eg: before installing ms word all .doc files don't have an Icon but after installation all .doc files have an Icon assign to it(is there a way for us to imitate the same function)) I would really appreciate any help thanx.

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      Lets say I created a new file type and want to assign an Icon to it. and when I run my software on some one else's computer and create the same file on that computer, the software must automatically assign that Icon to that file type. Is there a way. (Eg: before installing ms word all .doc files don't have an Icon but after installation all .doc files have an Icon assign to it(is there a way for us to imitate the same function)) I would really appreciate any help thanx.

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      Hi, Perhaps you have found this article by yourself already, but here it is anyway: http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/VBFileAssociation.asp Otherwise searching google with this subject will get you loads of info: vb.net file type association Good luck, Johan

      My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.

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