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Looking for a way query a Windows system for an icon associated with a f

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Subject: Looking for a way query a Windows system for an icon associated with a filename extension
From: "robl@no-no-badpuppy.com" <robl@no-no-badpuppy.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 14:54:51 -0400
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Thread-topic: Looking for a way query a Windows system for an icon associated with a filename extension
Ok, another question to all of the RB Pros.

I found a fantastic class in macoslib that allows me to pass an extension to a 
class method and it returns an icon for the associated document type, which I 
can draw in a listbox or canvas.

I am now trying to do this for Windows XP / Vista.  I looked at Aaron Ballman's 
Windows Functionality Suite, but I couldn't find anything that would fit this 
need.

Has anyone figured out how to do this?  If so, any tips would be much 
appreciated.

Thanks!

Robert
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