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Icons & Bitmaps with installation

TFB
I am looking, but cannot find, the location of icons and bitmaps after
installation of
VS2005. Are there any included? I know in 2003 there were many to choose
from but either I am looking in the wrong place or they are not included
(which I doubt) or I have just been up too long today and cannot think
straight.

Mar 11 '06 #1
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TFB.
VS2005. Are there any included? I know in 2003 there were many to choose
from but either I am looking in the wrong place or they are not included
(which I doubt) or I have just been up too long today and cannot think
straight.


They should be somewhere in the Program files folders. I think that your
last sentence is the right one. I have always that trouble myself as well. I
mean the first and sometimes the last.

Coir
Mar 11 '06 #2
They are in a Zip file somewhere either in the Program folder or on the
installation CD. I don't remember exactly at this point, but I did find
them, and unzipped them to a convenient location on my machine.

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Ideas exist.
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I am looking, but cannot find, the location of icons and bitmaps after
installation of
VS2005. Are there any included? I know in 2003 there were many to choose
from but either I am looking in the wrong place or they are not included
(which I doubt) or I have just been up too long today and cannot think
straight.

Mar 11 '06 #3
Hello TFB,

See at c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\VS2005ImageLibrary\

T> I am looking, but cannot find, the location of icons and bitmaps
T> after
T> installation of
T> VS2005. Are there any included? I know in 2003 there were many to
T> choose
T> from but either I am looking in the wrong place or they are not
T> included
T> (which I doubt) or I have just been up too long today and cannot
T> think
T> straight.
---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev :: blog: http://spaces.msn.com/laflour

"At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche
Mar 11 '06 #4

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