July 8, 200719 yr I'm looking for Vista's shell icons. In shell32.dll, I only see old XP icons. Do you have to use a special program to see Vista's icons in shell32.dll?I was using Microangelo (vista compatible) in XP though. Will those icons not show in XP?Maybe they are stored in another file?
July 8, 200719 yr I just looked at my shell32.dll(i run vista home prem.) and I can see vista shell icons - not many mind, but they are there.
July 9, 200719 yr Author Are they 256x256?I compared shell32.dll from XP and from Vista and all most all of them are the same, with a few here and there that are different.
July 9, 200719 yr HiI found your answer.The file you need to open is called imageres.dll and this is located in \windows\system32. nick
July 9, 200719 yr Author YES! That's what I was looking for.OMG! The high-res PNG's are simply beautiful. The icons are very well done. It's no wonder why icons can be scaled to any size in Vista - cause they used scalable PNG's.It's too bad you can't use the high-res PNG formats in XP.
December 8, 200916 yr GRACIAS, sirvió de mucho!!!HiI found your answer.The file you need to open is called imageres.dll and this is located in \windows\system32. nick
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