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This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
A short pathname of the passed string containing a long pathname. 'For example it turns "C:\Windows\MY Long Path Name\My Long Name File.txt" into "c:\windows\mylong~1\mylong~1.txt" (The actual resulting pathname is determined by the short names that windows assigns to all files and directories). 'This is useful when you need to create a fail proof pathname (assuming the file exists and is accesible).
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
A short pathname of the passed string containing a long pathname. 'For example it turns "C:\Windows\MY Long Path Name\My Long Name File.txt" into "c:\windows\mylong~1\mylong~1.txt" (The actual resulting pathname is determined by the short names that windows assigns to all files and directories). 'This is useful when you need to create a fail proof pathname (assuming the file exists and is accesible).
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
A short pathname of the passed string containing a long pathname. 'For example it turns "C:\Windows\MY Long Path Name\My Long Name File.txt" into "c:\windows\mylong~1\mylong~1.txt" (The actual resulting pathname is determined by the short names that windows assigns to all files and directories). 'This is useful when you need to create a fail proof pathname (assuming the file exists and is accesible).
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
A short pathname of the passed string containing a long pathname. 'For example it turns "C:\Windows\MY Long Path Name\My Long Name File.txt" into "c:\windows\mylong~1\mylong~1.txt" (The actual resulting pathname is determined by the short names that windows assigns to all files and directories). 'This is useful when you need to create a fail proof pathname (assuming the file exists and is accesible).
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.
This code returns a true/false if a specified drive/directory/pathname exists. This is a small, fast routine.
This function allows the application to enter and exit exclusive mode. In this mode any message boxes or prompts from Windows and other applications will not show up infront of the program. This is useful when you don't want anything to come up infront of your application window.