I would like to set Icon overlay on the files/folders under a particular folder. But I am not sure how to do it. I have attached a sample JPEG Image with this thread.
Please check the image and let me know, is there a way to perform it via C++ and winapis with out MFC or it need MFC programming.
Also, if possible please provide me a sample code to do it.
Well I have no idea on how you would do something like that but I may be able to tell you which program you need to get access to, to do that.
Also correct me if I'm wrong
From what I saw anything on the computer, Open windows with icons, icons on desktop and etc
are all from explorer.exe. and when I say explorer I mean explorer is what displays them from what I see. if you ended the explorer process, the only thing you could do is to open programs using task manager. If you tried to open anything else that requires explorer say my documents folder, explorer would then start back up.
The only other way you can see icons without explorer is if you used a open/save dialog from programs like mspaint or task manager.
The programs them selves if I'm not mistaken uses apis to create the dialogs and display icons that way also.
If you would like to try it out, I've done this on XP, 2k and vista open up taskmanager->processes->explorer.exe->end process.
Now your only left with taskmanage, you might feel the window 3.1 look now lol.
Now use task manage to open up programs. Also try to open up c:\ and and you will see what I mean.
again if I'm wrong please correct me. I'm only saying on what I have seen on my PC before.
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