>I tried that. It works fine. The icon did change. But when I try to run the
>app, it says blah_blah.exe is not a valid win32 application.
>
>What could have gone wrong?

I had the same problem. Windows requires at least these two icons: a 
32x32 4-bit and a 16x16 4-bit. It's okay to also include larger icons 
as well as those with higher color depths, but if you don't have the 
basic ones you'll get that error.

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