![]() You might find some icon extracting programs online, but many will not work with windows 3.1 DLL/EXE files, because they are 16-bit, and since Windows Vista, 32-bit applications cannot use built-in windows APIs to access embedded resources from these. I extracted icons from everything in the Windows folder of a Windows 3.11 installation. Guide to doing this yourself - in case you want to pull additional icons from other windows 3.1 programs. Here’s my desktop, using the icons: Extracting your own ![]() You might also want to apply them to plain old desktop shortcuts.
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