Bill Rising wrote:

>
>Application icons can be changed in the same way in OS X as in the Mac 
>OS, by copying and pasting in the Get Info window. This doesn't change 
>the appearance of the icon in the dock, though, because the dock icon 
>because the dock icon is (most likely) stored in a .icns file (the 
>equivalent to a icns resource in the Mac OS).
>
>Actually, poking around I seem to see the following: perhaps the mystery 
>green icon is located at
>
>/Applications/iTunes/Contents/Resources/iTunesHelper/Contents/Resources/iTu
>nesHelper.icns 
>
>so replacing the icons here might change the appearance in the dock. 
>Might not, too. I don't want to fiddle with it, but perhaps it would work.
>
>Bill
>
>
OK! How about this? Paste the purple icon into the application's info 
window, then rebuild the desktop. Maybe that will update any .icns files 
in the system.

-- 
Tony LaFemina
Major in Layout & Design Techniques
Minor in Software Fundamentals
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