![]() The IconIndex for this interface works top to bottom, starting with 0. ![]() Select shell32.dll and select the Windows Update icon. Change the icon and browse to c:\windows\system32. Why? Because I know for sure this file is available on all Windows installations.Ĭreate a dummy shortcut or select an existing one. Let’s change the icon to an icon from shell32.dll. ![]() IconPath: the container holding the icon(s) There are 2 properties to manipulate the icon: IconIndex: the index for the icon you wish to show (0 if only 1 icon is available) ![]() So, looking at these properties we are able to change the icon here! This isn’t possible in the UI. IconPath : C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe RequiredCommandLine : c:\windows\windowsupdate.log This will show all properties for the RemoteApp with “notepad” as alias: CollectionName : RemoteAppsįilePath : C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exeįileVirtualPath : C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe Open an administrative Powershell prompt and type the following command: Get-RDRemoteApp -alias "notepad" | fl As I was doing Step by Step Windows 2012 R2 Remote Desktop Services – Part 4, which is all about publishing RemoteApp programs I figured I’d put this in a separate post.Ĭan we change the icon for a Published RemoteApp? Yes we can.
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