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    I know this may sound stupid, but does anyone know what component Windows Explorer uses for browsing the files? I have been looking all over for it in Visual Basic and C++, but nothing. I think it is named something like SysTreeView32 or something like that.

    This is really important that I have this, so any help would be appreciated.

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    <?>

    Code:
    'using the browser dialog box
    'make a reference
    
    Option Explicit
    
    Private Const BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS = 1
    Private Const BIF_DONTGOBELOWDOMAIN = 2
    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
    
    
    
    
    Private Sub Form_Load()
    'Opens a Browse Folders Dialog Box that displays the
    'directories in your computer
    Dim lpIDList As Long ' Declare Varibles
    Dim sBuffer As String
    Dim szTitle As String
    Dim tBrowseInfo As BrowseInfo
    
    szTitle = "Hello World. Click on a directory and " & _
    "it's path will be displayed in a message box"
    ' Text to appear in the the gray area under the title bar
    ' telling you what to do
    
    With tBrowseInfo
       .hWndOwner = Me.hWnd ' Owner Form
       .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)
       
    '          <<< Add Your Code Here >>>
                     
                     MsgBox sBuffer
                               
        End If
    End Sub
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    Thanks for your reply, but I guess I wasn't being specific enough. Let me try to explain more.

    What I need is the treeview control that is used in Open/Save dialog boxes to browse the folders and files.

    I need this because I am making a program that uses that control. Thanks for your help.

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    CommonDialog Control?

    Are you familiar with the CommonDialog Control? This could be what you need.

    I use it when I want to open and/or save files from a VB application. It will also provide a pallatte for runtime user selection of colors.

    I have it on my Toolbar in the design environment, and have forgotten exactly how I put it there. If you cannot figure it out, I think I can figure it out again and also provide some simple code which uses it.

    I think MSDN library & VB help has something on CommonDialog Control.
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    Smile

    Thanks Guv, for your reply

    But I am ONLY looking for the treeview component that is contained INSIDE of the open/save dialog boxes. If anyone has an idea of how to implement JUST that control into an application, I would be most grateful.

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    I think you are going to have to pound on microsoft's door for a bit in hopes of them releasing it, because to my knowledge there is no one control that does that you would have to use a treeview and some serious code to do it. Let me know if I'm wrong.

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