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Getting top level window icons

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pigeonrandle - 02 Jan 2007 19:29 GMT
Hi,
I posted this in c#, but thought it might be better in this group...

I would like to do something similar to Task Manager's Application tab,
but i would also like to do this for all windows that are top-level
(whether they are visible or not).

So i guess i am really asking ...
Given a top level window handle, is there an API i can use to get its
associated icon?

Thanks in advance,
James.

Or is there somewhere even better i could post this??...
Jeff Gaines - 02 Jan 2007 23:24 GMT
On 02/01/2007 in message

>So i guess i am really asking ...
>Given a top level window handle, is there an API i can use to get its
>associated icon?

Unfilter the help and look for ExtractIcon and ExtractIconEx.

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