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I have managed a VB.NET ClassLibrary project and compiled it as DLL.

The problem is, this dll is a plugin for a Win32 program, which can display main icon of DLL. Looks like this icon is recognized by the program as a resource named MAINICON (for c++ example, this described in .rc resource file like that: MAINICON ICON "dllicon.ico" ).

Is there any way to simulate this behavior in .NET DLL?

P.S: I've tried adding icons as MAINICON named embedded resource, but it doesn't recognizes. It just displays this default icon (have no idea why).

P.P.S: Also I get this clue (not sure will it help or not), but don't know how to use it:

The program will default to the lowest-numbered icon in its resources.

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If I understand it correctly you have an aplication that accesses a DLL, and you want the aplkication and the DLL to use the same icon, which is that of the application. I have the exact same use case.

The very first line of my code is

GetType(Form).GetField("defaultIcon", BindingFlags.NonPublic Or BindingFlags.[Static]).SetValue(Nothing, My.Resources.ThisAppsIcon)

This assumes you've stored the default icon in Resources as ThisAppsIcon

I ripped this off SO a few months ago but didn't store the URL in the comments so I can't attribute. Apologies to OP.

I have commented this line of code as

'Pure evil

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  • Sorry, I will clarify things better once more: DLL is a plugin for win32 app. This app can show a list of installed plugins (with icons if available, recognized as MAINICON resource). I just would like to know how to build my Dll to have resource icon listed there. So far it is not recognized by app.
    – ladybug
    Nov 27, 2014 at 4:25
  • Maybe one would suggest another method for embedding resources into .net dll or some dirty tricks... just cannot understand why c++ rc "mainicon" resource is recognized well, but .net resource is not...
    – ladybug
    Nov 27, 2014 at 4:32
  • So I gave up trying and just replaced icons manually in resource editor (Resource Tuner 2 solved this problem perfectly).
    – ladybug
    Nov 27, 2014 at 10:27

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