Can someone save this BMP as an ICON?

The ICON editor I have only saves in 256 colors. I need this ICON saved in 16x16, 32x32, and 48x48 in only 16 colors. Any help would appreciated. I can email the BMP to you. Thanks.
Doug Ferguson
www.southerndaqsolutions.com

If you have LabVIEW 8.x there is one located in: LabVIEW x.x\applibs\iconeditor\iconedit.exe
This one allows to copy-paste images into the ico file.
One warning, my LabVIEW crashes when I try to us an ico containing 48x48 as the icon of an executable.
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