SAMPLE: IconLib.exe-Using DLLs to Share Menus and Resources

ID: Q11352

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SUMMARY

IconLib.exe is a sample that demonstrates how to create a dynamic-link library (DLL) of shared resources for use in multiple applications.

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The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library:

 ~ IconLib.exe (size: 23361 bytes) 

For more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q119591
   TITLE     : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

Resources may be loaded from Windows DLLs as well as from Windows applications. The module handle returned by the GetModuleHandle() function may be used as an "instance handle" for finding, loading, and locking resources.

The technique illustrated in this example is the use of a DLL as the repository of all shared icons, menus, dialog boxes, and so on.

Some resources are machine dependent and must be transformed before being passed to an application. Normally, an application gets a default procedure during task startup, which transforms any machine-dependent resources. Libraries are not tasks and thus do not get a default procedure. The application must install a transformation procedure for a library if it wants to access machine-dependent resources in the DLL.

Keywords          : kbfile kbsample KrDll 
Version           : 3.00 3.10
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: April 1, 1998