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How do you load a cursor from an rc file in .NET?

I'm very new to .NET and I'm trying to set the cursor on my form to one
in my rc file. But I can't find the correct syntax.

I'm using C++/CLI in VS2005

Thanks!
Mark
Jun 27 '08 #1
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