I can get the executable location from the process, how do I get the icon from file?
Maybe use windows api LoadIcon(). I wonder if there is .NET way...
Icon ico = Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon(theProcess.MainModule.FileName);
Process.MainModule
can throw Win32Exception
s on system processes or between 32-bit and 64-bit processes. See this question for details.
Mar 19, 2014 at 4:44
This is a sample from a console application implementation.
using System;
using System.Drawing; //For Icon
using System.Reflection; //For Assembly
namespace ConsoleApplication
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{
//Gets the icon associated with the currently executing assembly
//(or pass a different file path and name for a different executable)
Icon appIcon = Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location);
}
catch(ArgumentException ae)
{
//handle
}
}
}
}
Icon = Icon.ExtractAssociatedIcon(Process.GetCurrentProcess().MainModule.FileName);
?
Mar 24, 2022 at 12:10
Use the ExtractIconEx (and here) p/invoke. You can extract small and large icons from any dll or exe. Shell32.dll itself has over 200 icons that are quite useful for a standard Windows application. You just have to first figure out what the index is for the icon(s) you want.
Edit: I did quick SO search and found this. The index 0 icon is the application icon.