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Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.
Enhancing the SHBrowseForFolder API Function ============================================ Browse for a Folder using SHBrowseForFolder API function with a callback function BrowseCallbackProc. This Extends the functionality that was given in the MSDN Knowledge Base article Q179497 "HOWTO: Select a Directory Without the Common Dialog Control". After reading the MSDN knowledge base article Q179378 "HOWTO: Browse for Folders from the Current Directory", I was able to figure out how to add a callback function that sets the starting directory and displays the currently selected path in the "Browse For Folder" dialog.