Is There 'correct' Way To Put A Icon On .exe File
May 29, 2009Is there a "correct" way to put a icon on the .exe file?
View 4 RepliesIs there a "correct" way to put a icon on the .exe file?
View 4 Repliesor other method of extracting icon from shell32.dll.To personnel of Microsoft,I followed url...in Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition, Windows XP, but it shows 7 "Statement is not valid in a namespace" errors when "Press F5 to run the program", and does not let me extract the icons .also, I want to know how to "adjust the size of Picture1 so that a 32*32 icon fits inside the picture box" in url...
View 2 Repliesi'm working on a system that upgrades a basic version to a proversion but i have a payment gateway . it generates a code in an SQL DB.now i have a form in VB that has a textbox and a button how can i let VB connect to my SQL DB receive the code and then check if that code is correct and if its correct download silence the pro file. from an url.
View 7 RepliesI'm attempting to remake the Explorer to customize it some more. I know how to get Name, FileSize ect. Getting the Icon is hard though.
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The code i'm using to Insert the Icon into a image, i'm getting this error: Error1Value of type 'System. Drawing.Icon' cannot be converted to 'System.Drawing.Image'
I am writing an application that will cache all my files and then let me display files that I would like to display. I am wanting to extract the icons from each file as I cache them.My question is this: How can I detect if the icon from one file is the same as another icon and therefore prevent me from extracting it twice?
View 8 RepliesI have retrieved all file names and store it to a string array. Following is the code:
Dim fi As System.IO.FileInfo
Dim file_size As Int32
'all file names are stored in Files string array
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i am using this as my file path of my information Private strInformation As String = Application.StartupPath & "Information.dat" however, when i deploy the application and install it...i get an error when it tries to access the file, am i using the correct file path?
View 17 Repliesi want to have a txt file on my application final .exe the .txt is located at
C:UsersTimhookDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsWWTBAM WWTBAM inDebughask.txt
thats my project binDebug folder will it include the this hask.txt file after publishing the application?
I want to have an icon / image of a folder on my form and I want it to operate just the same as a desktop shortcut to a directory does. If clicked, it opens directory, if file / folder is dropped onto it it sends those to the specified directory.I am however going to need to use something like this:[code]
View 8 RepliesI want to get the mime type of local .flv file by using this function from code project [URL]
Public Function GetMIMEType(_
ByVal filepath As String) As String
Dim regPerm As RegistryPermission = _
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But it returns mime type for .flv file as x-x509-ca-cert
Work Program to add the resource file, to extract, to show, correct ... I can not do operations ...
View 2 RepliesThis seems really dumb but I go to this site - [URL] and click on the link for Visual Basic 2010 Express, select English as the language and I get the file vb_web.exe. The file installs Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. All of the tools in it seem to be for web development only.Where is vb express 2010 download for creating Windows forms, console apps etc.? (or am I missing something "basic" -- sorry about that -- regarding how the 2010 version works?
View 7 Repliesi got to do a program in VB.NET that copies a file from a pc to a usb device. I use the method System.IO.File.Copy(FileToCopy, NewCopy) in which i have to specify the destination path. The problem is that when i change pc the destination can change: for example in my pc i read my USB pendrive o G: and on my friend pc i read the usb pendrive on E:. How can i solve that? May i specify a general path to my USB giving it a name or anything similar?
View 5 RepliesIs it correct to correct properties values on the fly? for example: (note the .ToLower)
Public Property X() As String
Get
Return _x.ToLower
End Get
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the story goes something like this:i have embedded resource file, a vbs script.i have an error when i use writeallbytes and it says dimensional error cannot be converted to bytes something like that so i decided to make a module instead of writeallbytes,what my program does is it writes the content of the script to textbox and after that this data will be written in a script and will be save on drive C: as .vbs.that is perfectly working on my codes
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An exert from my config file looks liek this.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<appSettings>
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EDIT: I am able to pass in the string perfectly when using Visual Studio 2005. But when using VS 2003 and a loiwer .net framework it will not let me, unless I hard code it in.
Could something be enabled/disabled on one of these instances of VS? Or could this just be an error with the older versions of .net? I think I am using 1.1??(will have to check) in 2003.
I currently have the following code but I would like to get away from going to a physical location. If I have the icon as a resource, how can I programatically add the icon? I don't want to use the form's designer to do this.
Sub Form1_Load()
Dim ico As New System.Drawing.Icon("C:Resourcesicon.ico")
Me.Icon = ico
End Sub
I have created a basic query generator which allows a user to select the Select, WHERE and criteria attributes using a number of checkboxes.However i have got stuck. In the results form i have the following code
Private Sub DisplayRecord()
RichTextBox1.Text = ds.Tables("newResults").Rows(intCurrentRecord).Item(0)
RichTextBox2.Text = ds.Tables("newResults").Rows(intCurrentRecord).Item(1)
RichTextBox3.Text = ds.Tables("newResults").Rows(intCurrentRecord).Item(2)
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The program keeps on crashing if the user does not select the corresponding amount of display records from above for the amount of attributes they want for the SELECT part of the query in the intreface in form 1.
How would i go about making something where the number of SELECT attributes selected which are listed in a string create the correct number of textbox fields in the results form (form2)
My application icon looks ugly-like a paper and i would like to change it to something like globe icon or any suitable image.Am programming using visual studio 2005 and the program is written in vb.net.
View 1 RepliesI'm not sure exactly if the folder icon is in shell32.dll, but nonetheless if it is.Basically, whenever I come across a folder in a FileSystem list, I want to add the icon for a folder to the image list that I am using for the ListView. The problem is that I'm not sure how to reference a specific icon location in a icon collection in a dll.Is this possible with Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon and shell32.dll?
View 14 RepliesI need to open a *.py file in the shell (DOS) box, but it returns an error that no file was found at the specified path. But this path is completely correct. Unless Visual Basic are referencing to paths in another matter than C#? 'Cause I am developing in C# and referenced to VB to do this.
View 3 Replieshow to get the icon of an exe file. For example if I have a button on a form which starts NotePad when it is clicked. It would be nice to enhance the buttons apperance with the Notepad icon.
View 9 RepliesGot an annoying issue it's Visual Basic 2010 I changed icon where the assembly name.I got a good icon it has lots of sizes, or I tried diff sizes like 64x64 128x128 nothing seems to work I only see the icon when i do View > Details so it's small icons in the folder, but if i have view large icons It doesn't work. I even used the same icon on VS 2008 and it worked.
View 1 RepliesHere's the code that I use to extract the icon size that I want:
Dim i As Icon = My.Resources.Spectrum
Using i2 As New Icon(i, New Size(256, 256))
Me.PictureBox1.Image = i2.ToBitmap
End Using
This works from 16x16 up to 128x128 but for 256x256 it extracts the 128x128 icon. I tried 0x0, because I seem to remember that that is how the large size is stored in the meta data, but that didn't work either.
i'm getting this really strange error, or I must be overlooking something obvious. I'm using the following piece of code:Dim hwnd As Integer = GetWindow(GetDesktopWindow, GW_ CHILD) Dim myicon.As System.Drawing.Icon =Icon.FromHandle(hwnd)PictureBox1.Image =myicon.ToBitmap
View 1 RepliesI have a custom file format I save in binary data. When I view it, I get the default windows icon because it has no program to associate it with. How do I assign an icon to a file? Or, how to I tell windows what the default icon for my format is?
View 1 RepliesIs there any way to change the icon on a .exe file ?
View 1 RepliesI'm making a explorer like app to browse files stored on my computer. My app will be in "Icon" view. The question is: How to display the icon of an exe file?
View 1 RepliesIs there a simple way to get the associated icon to a type of file. I mean suppose that i want to get the icon used for PDF files but i do not have a pdf file how can I get the typical icon associated to each file type?
View 2 RepliesI use vb 2008 express. How do I put a custom icon for the exe file of the program I made? Is there a vb technique to do so ?
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