You’ll note that there’s three files listed: The _data folder, the AUTORUN.INF file, and the projector itself E3ExpoProspectus.EXE. To do this you would have to build the icon into the EXE resource, which requires other development tools on the PC to do. You can also select an icon to show, if it’s embedded in the EXE, if you’re not using the icon entry by appending a comma followed by a number. The pathname may not have any spaces in it. In my case, the program I used was The IconFactory’s IconBuilder XP. The E3Video.ico file contains Icon resources created with an Icon Editor. Here it’s pointing to a directory called _data. Icon is the pathname to an icon to use for the CD-ROM, as it appears in My Computer. This may be a feature only available on Windows XP. It may contain spaces and be over 16 characters (unlike the CD-ROM Volume Name). This is different from the CD-ROM Volume Name.
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