[DllImport("shell32.dll")]
static extern IntPtr ExtractIcon(IntPtr hInst, string lpszExeFileName, int nIconIndex);
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Even though the Win32 function signature declares the third parameter as UINT nIconIndex, in .NET it must be a signed integer. This is because UINT is actually an alias for the int data type. Also, ExtractIcon() accepts -1 (an invalid value for unsigned integers) as an icon index, which will return the total number of icons in the specified file.
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