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Old May 23rd, 2009, 08:24 AM
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Default How To Change MATLAB's EXE ICON

hello folks,
I am working on changing the icon of EXE file that i generated from MATLAB's m file. The problem is, "EXE file is in traditional DOS ICOn and I want to change it with my own colorful icon".

I will be really thankful if somebody guide me how to do that. Moreover i also tried some icon changer softwares but either they don't work at all or they have some platform dependency issues.
Please reply me ASAP.
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Old May 23rd, 2009, 08:26 AM
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What OS are you running, if you are on windows you can just right click on the .exe - properties - change icon.
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thanks for replying craig,

I am using Windows XP sp3. but the solution you gave me works on win32 applications, as i told earlier, Matlab generates a DOS application, that is why we cannot just right click and change icon...
plz give any other solution....lot of ppl out there. please do help me its important. thanks
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