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Thread: Retrieving the icon or file path of window?

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    How might I retrieve the icon of an open window?

    Bonus Question (More Difficult): How might I retrieve the file path of a window?

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    Partial help

    Here is the code from one of my modules that detects the exe of the active window. Under Windows 9x, GetExeFromHandle returns the full path, under Windows 2000, it returns just the exe name. That is my problem with the code; if you have found any other code examples, or discover how to extract the icon, please let me know. I was using the code to get the icon actually, but it won't work in Win2k b/c to get the icon u need the full path. Let me know if you find any other solutions.

    --Mike Wellems
    [email protected]

    'Get active window caption
    Public Declare Function GetForegroundWindow Lib "user32" () As Long
    Public Declare Function GetWindowText Lib "user32" Alias "GetWindowTextA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpString As String, ByVal cch As Long) As Long

    'Get active window exe
    Public Const TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS As Long = 2&
    Public Const MAX_PATH As Long = 260
    Public Type PROCESSENTRY32
    dwSize As Long
    cntUsage As Long
    th32ProcessID As Long
    th32DefaultHeapID As Long
    th32ModuleID As Long
    cntThreads As Long
    th32ParentProcessID As Long
    pcPriClassBase As Long
    dwflags As Long
    szexeFile As String * MAX_PATH
    End Type
    Public Declare Function GetWindowThreadProcessId Lib "user32" _
    (ByVal hwnd As Long, lpdwProcessId As Long) As Long
    Public Declare Function CreateToolhelpSnapshot Lib "Kernel32" _
    Alias "CreateToolhelp32Snapshot" (ByVal lFlgas As Long, ByVal _
    lProcessID As Long) As Long
    Public Declare Function ProcessFirst Lib "Kernel32" Alias _
    "Process32First" (ByVal hSnapshot As Long, uProcess As _
    PROCESSENTRY32) As Long
    Public Declare Function ProcessNext Lib "Kernel32" Alias _
    "Process32Next" (ByVal hSnapshot As Long, uProcess As PROCESSENTRY32) As Long
    Public Declare Sub CloseHandle Lib "Kernel32" (ByVal hPass As Long)

    'Get active window caption
    Public Function GetWindowCaption(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lParam As Long) As String
    Dim lWin As Long
    Dim strWinText As String
    strWinText = Space(255)
    lWin = GetWindowText(hwnd, strWinText, Len(strWinText))
    If lWin Then strWinText = Left(strWinText, lWin)
    GetWindowCaption = strWinText
    End Function

    'Get active window exe
    Public Function GetExeFromHandle(hwnd As Long) As String
    Dim threadID As Long, processID As Long, hSnapshot As Long
    Dim uProcess As PROCESSENTRY32, rProcessFound As Long
    Dim i As Integer, szExename As String
    ' Get ID for window thread
    threadID = GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd, processID)
    ' Check if valid
    If threadID = 0 Or processID = 0 Then Exit Function
    ' Create snapshot of current processes
    hSnapshot = CreateToolhelpSnapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0&)
    ' Check if snapshot is valid
    If hSnapshot = -1 Then Exit Function
    'Initialize uProcess with correct size
    uProcess.dwSize = Len(uProcess)
    'Start looping through processes
    rProcessFound = ProcessFirst(hSnapshot, uProcess)
    Do While rProcessFound
    If uProcess.th32ProcessID = processID Then
    'Found it, now get name of exefile
    i = InStr(1, uProcess.szexeFile, Chr(0))
    If i > 0 Then szExename = Left$(uProcess.szexeFile, i - 1)
    Exit Do
    Else
    'Wrong ID, so continue looping
    rProcessFound = ProcessNext(hSnapshot, uProcess)
    End If
    Loop
    Call CloseHandle(hSnapshot)
    GetExeFromHandle = szExename
    End Function


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