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Browse Folder Dialog

Have ever wondered if there is an ActiveX object that make you browse for a folder. This API functions calls make the browse dialog

Original Author: Ziad Mohammad

Inputs

Start a new Project and Add a command button on the form named command1

Assumptions

This API function calls display the structure of your computer and allow the use to select a folder

API Declarations

Private Const BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS = 1
Private Const BIF_DONTGOBELOWDOMAIN = 2
Private Const BIF_BROWSEFORCOMPUTER = &H1000


Private Const MAX_PATH = 260
Private Declare Function SHBrowseForFolder Lib "shell32" _
(lpbi As BrowseInfo) As Long
Private Declare Function SHGetPathFromIDList Lib "shell32" _
(ByVal pidList As Long, _
ByVal lpBuffer As String) As Long
Private Declare Function lstrcat Lib "kernel32" Alias "lstrcatA" _
(ByVal lpString1 As String, ByVal _
lpString2 As String) As Long
Private Type BrowseInfo
hwndOwner As Long
pIDLRoot As Long
pszDisplayName As Long
lpszTitle As Long
ulFlags As Long
lpfnCallback As Long
lParam As Long
iImage As Long
End Type

Code

Private Sub Command1_Click()
   'Opens a Treeview control that displays the directories in a computer
  Dim lpIDList As Long    
  Dim sBuffer As String
  Dim szTitle As String    
  Dim tBrowseInfo As BrowseInfo
szTitle = "This is the title"    
With tBrowseInfo
  .hWndOwner = Me.hWnd        
  .lpszTitle = lstrcat(szTitle, "")
  .ulFlags = BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS_
  +BIF_DONTGOBELOWDOMAIN
      
End With    
lpIDList = SHBrowseForFolder(tBrowseInfo)
If (lpIDList) Then      
      sBuffer = Space(MAX_PATH)
      SHGetPathFromIDList lpIDList, sBuffer
      sBuffer = Left(sBuffer, InStr
      (sBuffer, vbNullChar) - 1)
      MsgBox sBuffer    
End If  
End Sub

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Posted: 2002-06-01
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Visual Basic 6

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