Assuming you use VS Express and C#. The icon is set in the project properties page. To open it right click on the project name in the solution explorer.In the page that opens, there is an Application tab, in this tab you can set the icon.
Thank you for your answer... everything else I have found explains messing around in the resources, but following your solution resources was left completely alone and just set it in the Application tab. Cheers – baron May 3 '10 at 6:06 Yes. This worked for me.
However, it appears that when running the application from the VS debugger (ie pressing F5), the 'generic' icon is still shown. However, running without the debugger (ie ctrl + f5, or from desktop etc) shows the custom icon, as expected. – Tom yesterday.
If you use axialis software, you can create an icon from any image format. This software will create 16x16, 32x32 to 256x256. It can also create icon for mac too.
The final output is *.ico.
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