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It will always run in task manager and notifications bar with the original exe icon
But since it don't matter to you then don't bother commenting no more.
I don't think Steam really cares about you modifying an icon of their program for cosmetic reasons. I do think they care about people modifying their executable for other reasons making them kind of enforce some kind of self-check on the authenticity of the executable which is what might end up getting in YOUR way of doing what you want to do.
Yea i was going to make a backup of steam.exe file before i modified the exe. I just didn't know if steam would ban me or something for messing with their exe.
Try this...
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/3658515990041466314/#c1755772022656417483
I don't see the Valve dev having issues here...
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/1760230157498985366/#c1760230682463292663
I will try what was said in them links before i open up the exe in resource hacker and modify it with my own icon.
taskbar (near the start menu) is a shortcut, easy to change with the shortcut properties, select the new icon
tray (near the clock) is whats running, cant be changed
But by your answer you failed to read the OP in full.
He's talking about when Steam actually launches. The Icon that forever sits in the actual taskbar space representative of the application running. Not just the icon itself that sits there while the application is closed even. I just tried this method and the taskbar icon itself changed but Steam still uses it's own icon in the "area" I was talking about.
Any modified steam files will get replaced with original upon launch of steam client