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I have a handle of an icon(HICON) which i got using SHGetFileInfo. I want to save this handle as an Icon file(.ico). I am using following procedure:
int SaveMyIcon( HICON hIcon)
{
int fh, i, iResult;
UINT uiSize;
DWORD dwSize;
OFSTRUCT of;
LPSTR lpGMem;
if (!hIcon)
return FALSE;
dwSize = GlobalSize(hIcon);
lpGMem = (LPSTR)GlobalLock(hIcon);
fh = OpenFile ("myicon.ico", &of, OF_WRITE | OF_CREATE);
if (fh == -1) // If NOT opened successfully.
{
MessageBox(NULL, "Unable to create file", NULL, MB_OK );
return FALSE;
}
uiSize = _lwrite(fh, (LPSTR)lpGMem, (UINT)dwSize);
_lclose(fh);
if (uiSize == -1 || uiSize < (UINT)dwSize)
{
MessageBox(NULL, "Unable to read file", NULL, MB_OK );
GlobalUnlock(hIcon);
return FALSE;
}
else // Everything worked, return hGMem.
{
GlobalUnlock(hIcon);
return TRUE;
}
}
This procedure is not working. I am unable to create a ico file of the handle using the above procedure. How to save an icon file using the handle of an icon?
Thanks in advance.
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