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    Windows Icons

    i found this great program that extracts resources from .dll and .exe files, and i was wondering, if i extraced icons from windows files (ie shell32.dll) would i be able to legally use them in other programs that i write?

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    Re: Windows Icons

    Probably not.. I'd read up on Microsoft's legal policy or something..

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    Re: Windows Icons

    Yes I agree, you probably can't use them, but you could always just make your own icons from picture and use them. Just do a Google search for an icon creating program, I think there are even website that do it for free as well.

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