Converting managed Icon to native icon
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Hi,
I've to port a managed application as a control to a legacy native
application (COM). The requirement here is exporting the
System.Drawing.Icon accessible to native application.
Can anybody suggest a way in doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Veera CH
.
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