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I have the application using an .ico image for the taskbar and window, but how do you set up the .exe to use an icon?

While on this subject does anyone have any resources on how to work with ico images? As in what size does the start bar use, and so forth?

From what I can find there are tools out there to assign .exe's icon images but this is surely not the correct way of doing things.

Thanks in advance.

+7  A: 

You can change the application icon from Common Properties -> General -> Application Icon

Sonny Boy
Such a simple thing, such an obvious place yet I totally ignore it. Thanks.
Finglas
I was curious about this too: In Visual Studio 2008, I found this setting by going to the project properties and selecting the Application tab. Under Icon and Manifest, there is a choice of icon. I am wondering if this is the same as what you suggest.
JYelton
Yeah, that's where I found it.
Finglas
+2  A: 

Here are guidelines to the Vista standard for icons.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511280.aspx

Daniel A. White
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To work with .ico images I use Axialis Icon Workshop.

It can create or manipulate Vista Icons, XP Icons, etc.

Cheeso
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As for icon creation/edit resources, I usually just use GIMP. It's probably not the best tool for the job but it's free and easy to use.

Sonny Boy
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For the edition of icons, I use IcoFx, which is free, and served my needs well (definition of icon at all sizes, transparency).

Mathias