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I wanted to know if there was a simple way to change my HTA application's icon I have found answers but it always uses another program

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To use a custom icon for HTA, you'll need an .ico file. Then you can assign an icon to a file in <HTA> like this:

<HTA:application
    icon = "path_to_icofile"
>

By my experience, Windows7 doesn't have full support for all features forHTA object. Unfortenately icon is one of those partly non-supported features. The file with custom icon occasionally looses its icon and uses some random icon instead.

You can read more about HTAs at MSDN.

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  • @James_Parsons I haven't tested HTAs in Windows8, so I don't know. You can easily test it yourself, please let me know then. Anyway, it seems that when installing a new OS or IE version, something from functionality of HTAs is dropped every time.
    – Teemu
    Jan 6, 2013 at 18:46
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Microsoft has removed this functionality since IE10 was introduced.

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/fa1a9128-c933-409b-9d6e-11770e631e52/htaapplication-tag-does-not-work-in-ie10?forum=iewebdevelopment

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  • is there another way to do it Feb 5, 2014 at 15:33
  • @James_Parsons Yes, you can split the HTA settings into a .hta file, while setting NAVIGABLE=yes, and have a script set the window.location to a standard HTML file. The HTA settings will be respected, you'll have the full HTA permissions, but you'll also be able to use the latest IE engine. See here.
    – Zev Spitz
    May 23, 2018 at 19:24
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In Windows 10, change the syntax slightly

<HTA:application
    icon = 'path_to_icofile'
>

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