Old VB3 prog. has icon embedded into .EXE
but Vista does not see it.
Worked fine through XP.
Not a real problem, I just used one from the presets,
but thought dev. team might like to know.
And to those of you who are considering a non-helpful
response along the lines of "why the he-- are you still using
VB3, you moron", please reconsider and just shut up.
I have my reasons (chief among them that I don't have the
time nor the inclination to try to port it as it's working perfectly
across ALL Windows platforms clear back to 3.1).
"V Green" <vanceg@nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:ekSJhFhVIHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Per the subject line.
>
> Old VB3 prog. has icon embedded into .EXE
> but Vista does not see it.
>
> Worked fine through XP.
>
> Not a real problem, I just used one from the presets,
> but thought dev. team might like to know.
>
> And to those of you who are considering a non-helpful
> response along the lines of "why the he-- are you still using
> VB3, you moron", please reconsider and just shut up.
>
> I have my reasons (chief among them that I don't have the
> time nor the inclination to try to port it as it's working perfectly
> across ALL Windows platforms clear back to 3.1).
>
>
With all this being said by you, I don't think anyone cares what you do with
old technology, gee.
In article <ekSJhFhVIHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>, vanceg@nowhere.net
says...
> Per the subject line.
>
> Old VB3 prog. has icon embedded into .EXE
> but Vista does not see it.
>
> Worked fine through XP.
>
> Not a real problem, I just used one from the presets,
> but thought dev. team might like to know.
>
> And to those of you who are considering a non-helpful
> response along the lines of "why the he-- are you still using
> VB3, you moron", please reconsider and just shut up.
>
> I have my reasons (chief among them that I don't have the
> time nor the inclination to try to port it as it's working perfectly
> across ALL Windows platforms clear back to 3.1).
Maybe related to the way you cannot properly display an icon assigned to
a DOS .EXE file. It will always display as a white rectangle (I assume a
default document icon), no matter what icon you try to assign to it.
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