Custom Icon for Lync Custom Menus

We can create custom menus in LYNC Client by setting some  registry values.  But we are not able set custom icons fro the same(instead of default ICON). Is there any to set custom Icon for Custom Menus.
Thanks in advance,

No the icon is not configurable via the registry values.

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