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‎Jul 16, 2009
11:29 AM
How to change default icon Add or remove Programs on Windows
Hi,
How can I change the icon in the Add or remove Programs on Windows (see attached picture)?
Thanks,
X.
How can I change the icon in the Add or remove Programs on Windows (see attached picture)?
Thanks,
X.
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‎Jul 16, 2009
11:54 AM
Hello,
The icon should be located in windows registry under:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
e.g. for entry "InstallAnywhere ..." or "Macrovision InstallAnywhere ....", there's no icon 😉
But if you want one, simply add DisplayIcon string with path to your icon as value.
Some software have icons displayed in add remove program, but does not have the DisplayIcon in registry ... I think there are also some kind of symlink with the UninstallString value .... pointing to the icon of the exe file, but I do not know how it works.
The icon should be located in windows registry under:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall
e.g. for entry "InstallAnywhere ..." or "Macrovision InstallAnywhere ....", there's no icon 😉
But if you want one, simply add DisplayIcon string with path to your icon as value.
Some software have icons displayed in add remove program, but does not have the DisplayIcon in registry ... I think there are also some kind of symlink with the UninstallString value .... pointing to the icon of the exe file, but I do not know how it works.
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‎Jul 17, 2009
03:11 AM
Thanks.
X.
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‎Jul 20, 2009
07:12 AM
Go to Installation designer tab.
then go to Installation information -> General Information -> Add or Remove Programs -> Display Icon.
Here you can browse and change the ARP display icon.
then go to Installation information -> General Information -> Add or Remove Programs -> Display Icon.
Here you can browse and change the ARP display icon.
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‎Jul 22, 2009
04:14 AM
Hi Chandan Omkar,
sorry but I don't see the Installation Designer tab.
Maybe we do not speak of the same version.
I'm using IA 2009 Enterprise.
Thanks.
X.
PS: Could you post a snapshot maybe it will open my eyes.
sorry but I don't see the Installation Designer tab.
Maybe we do not speak of the same version.
I'm using IA 2009 Enterprise.
Thanks.
X.
PS: Could you post a snapshot maybe it will open my eyes.
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‎Jul 22, 2009
04:29 AM
i was telling about IS 2009.
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‎Jul 22, 2009
08:08 AM
I also have been confused between the forums.
Anyway thanks for your reply.
I wish Acresso would have decided to continue IS MP instead of IA.
Bad luck!:(
X.
Anyway thanks for your reply.
I wish Acresso would have decided to continue IS MP instead of IA.
Bad luck!:(
X.
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‎Jul 22, 2009
08:19 AM
Well, if they had continued IS MP instead of IA that would have defeated the whole purpose of acquiring IA in the first place. So they killed IA.NET the IS competitor (but I agree that they might have included more features from IS MP instead of just killing it).