The microsoft Visual C compiler allows you to open up DLLs and look at
their contents ( and edit them etc). The old 16 bit version had a
seperate utility called APPSTUDIO that did the same for 16 bit DLLs.


Regards


Bob



In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Robert Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Can anyone recommend a good (or even a bad) resource file editor.  I used 
>to have one in the old borland c compiler that allowed me to go into any 
>executables or dll's to extract out the icons, etc, but I can't seem to 
>find the equivalent in VB.  There seems to be a DOS based program to 
>construct a rc file, but its pretty ugly.  It also doesn't seem to allow me 
>to extract ones that are in other exe's etc.  None of the shareware lists 
>that I have tried seem to have anything on resource editors....  Maybe I am 
>missing the point completely, is there an alternative?
>
>
>Robert Crossley
>Trinity Software
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