Hi Paul -

I had the same thought since it I've had no luck with other methods. 
The only drawback here is that when you extract the icon the proper 
way, you get all the various icons for different color depths & 
sizing which you could not easily grab. In the end, though, this may 
be the route I take anyway.

-Steve


At 05:14 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:
>Steve Ellenoff wrote:
>
> > A customer wants me to use the exact same icons as IE uses in their
> > VFP app. I've extracted icons before using various utilities, usually
> > from shell32.dll, but I've spent an hour and can not find where the
> > IE icons are stored. Anyone have experience with this or know the
> > answer? Google was not helpful today, but then again, I've never been
> > a great googler.
>
>Grab the bitmaps off the screen, clip and save in your own icon files.
>Would probably take 15 minutes.
>
>Paul
>
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>http://paulmcnett.com
>
>
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