Exe icons????

my exe icons for photoshop,bridge and illustrator has changed how do i get back the default icons

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    Worked like a charm. knew about the work-around but had forgotten it... thanks for the reminder and the help, well done!

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    Your .ico file should also include a 16x16 32 colors icon (or 16 colors, I don't remember) and that will be used for the window title. Personally, I use IcoFX for creating icons, which is free, but I assume that the icon editor in 8.x can allow you to do this as well.
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  • Missing or blank .exe icon

    A similar inquiry was posted in an old post (http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170​&message.id=178926) but does not seem to ever have been answered or solved. I'm running LV 8.6.1  I create and save a custom icon using the Icon Editor in the project environment.  I then specify that my custom icon be used instead of the default LabView icon associated with my LV .exe application file.  However after I run my application installer (which is successful) I see that my application DOES appear in the Start/Programs/My_Application/... list, but there is no associated icon for the .exe program visible.  That's the problem.  If I go back to the project and check the box that says Use Default LabView icon then, of course, the default icon does appear. However my custom icon does not.   Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? I'm probably doing something wrong. Thanks.

    I use 8.6 and this is what I see in my editor.
    I have made a version for each of the three options all within the same .ico file. As you can see there are insert and delete buttons so i could create an icon for more or less resolutions.  Again, these are all in the same .ico file.  And I'm not sure what I would see when it looks for a resolution i didn't supply.  It may or may not be invisible.  I'm not entirely sure if this is the issue you're having or not.
    Message Edited by elset191 on 01-20-2010 09:05 AM
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  • Change exe icon

    I have develop one application Director MX and when i make
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  • Feature request and how-to info for EXE icons

    I would like to request for future versions of LabVIEW, support for higher resolution, and higher color resolution, icons imported into the compiled application.
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    a division of Test & Measurement Solutions

  • How do I remove custom .exe icon?

    I used a custom icon for publishing a set of recordings. I need to rebrand these and cannot remove the custom icon file designation. I tried removing the file path from the Publish dialog, but it refused to unlink that ico file and the file path persists no matter what I do. I was able to make it generate a "generic" icon by selecting an invalid file as the ico, but thats a poor solution.
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