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Getting the network Machine Icon


  • Subject: Getting the network Machine Icon
  • From: Sandro Noel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 14:31:51 -0500

Greetings

I'm looking for a way to programatically get the machine icon from my servers, just like finder does in the finder.
for every type of mac it has a different icon, and for windows computers, it;s the nice crash screen icon.


I would like my application to represent the network hosts as finder does.

I looked over the internet but could not find how finder does it.
I did however find the icons in /System/Library/CoreServices/ CoreTypes.bundle/Contents/Resources/


Any suggestions on where to look??

Thank you in advance.
Sandro Noel.
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