> Peter Wu wrote:
> >> i believe windows may cache the icons as well if you have launched the 
> >> application recently as well - might give a reboot just to confirm that 
> >> it's not that
> 
> Good idea, although on XP they may have improved the icon cache (I 
> hope). On my Win98, I often have this cache corrupted, getting a Mozilla 
> icon for C++ files, etc.
> PowerToys can flush the cache too.
> 
> > Thanks for your all of your help.
> > 
> > reboot the computer doesn't help.
> > I edit the icon from Microsoft visual studio. there is only one icon to 
> > edit.
> > maybe it is 32x32 bitmap
> > 
> > If I use microsoft paint from accesseries, the icon is different from
> > what I see under Microsoft visual studio. maybe it is 16x16 bitmap.
> 
> Use a good tool, like IrfanView:
> it shows that the original SciBall.ico has actually 4 icons!
> 48x48 x 256 colors
> 32x32 x 256 colors
> 16x16 x 256 colors
> 32x32 x 16 colors
> 
> Mmm, I just saw that IrfanView (3.91) shows all icons as 24bit...
> I had to run ScIco Edit to see the correct data.
> http://www.snidesoft.com/
> 
> I just installed (unzipped) this one. I downloaded it a while ago, but 
> didn't tested it. Looks nice.
> 
> I also have AWIcons Pro (Lite version, which is free) waiting to be tested.
> http://www.awicons.com/
> 
> I used to use PC Magazine utility, IconEdit32, which comes with source, 
> althought it is not open source in the classic sense: no reuse of source 
> possible, and now you must take a paid subscribtion to get this utility.
> 

Thanks for you and everybody's help.
I will try Adobe photoshop.

Peter

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