remove the auto generated project resource file. If's crap and gets recompiled each time. I always remove it and replace it with w res genereted fromResource Builder. Also, set the icon that you want to use as ID 101 and it should be picked up as the default applicaiton icon. You will then need to programmibly assign the 101 icon as the Applicaiton Icon and MainForm icon. HTH - post
Hi Tom I tried this as follows called from VBA code in my Access app: Dim hMod As Long, hImage As Long hMod = LoadLibrary(CurrentDBDir & "CustMan.dll") hImage = LoadImage(hMod, ByVal 101&, IMAGE_ICON, 16, 16, 0) FreeLibrary hMod (CurrentDBDir supplies a path) LoadLibrary and FreeLibrary return correctly but hImage returns 0 with LastDllError 0 too. Icon 101 in the res file is known
"dch3" wrote: Try ICON SEARCHER, it retrieves all versions of a particular Icon that's included even the small version. I downloaded the program and searched for the icons in the EXE, and I'm telling you the icons used by the Access database window are not exactly the same I found in the EXE. Again, I have been using this kind of tools before. Check my original post for details.
"Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote in message news:g6najs$4qc$1@aioe.org... I am working on a Dell Latitude D610 notebook PC that belongs to my friend's daughter. He wanted me to install more memory, which I did (from Crucial: a matching pair, each stick 1 GB DDR2 PC2-4200). All seems fine I had noticed that the transfer mode of the hard drive controller had changed
I looked at the HJT log and I see nothing extraordinary. Well, almost nothing. What is JENNIFER.EXE ? Why are there so few 04 entries? Even a system stripped of all the crap expected to run by every hardware and software vendor usually has more of them... Ben Myers On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:48:29 -0400, "Daave" <dcwashNOSPAM@myrealboxXYZ.invalid> wrote: I am working on a Dell Latitude D610