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Thread: Starting explorer and getting it's hwnd

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    Question

    Why am I having so much trouble with this?

    Ok, I admit I'm a bit of a newbie at APIs, but not THAT new.

    I want to start Microsoft Internet Explorer using VB, then position it on the screen so it works well with my program. How can I do this?

    What I've done and what's happening:
    I am using a program I wrote a while ago that uses Shell to start a program and then gets that program's hWnd from the processID returned by Shell.

    I know it works fine because I use can use it with no problem with other programs such as Notepad. I can shell it, get the handle, and then do things like set the window text using the handle.

    With explorer, it doesn't work. So I used GetWindowRect to see if I could figure out what I was getting, and each time the handle returned from shell refers to some window that has no caption and it's RECT is:

    Left = 0
    Right = 100
    Top = 0
    Bottom = 100

    Also, I ran another program that lists all running window handles after shelling explorer with the first program, and the hWnd returned from the first program doesn't show up on the list of running windows.

    I can only guess that shelling explorer opens one window which then starts another window?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. At the moment I am using a lame routine that uses EnumWindows and compares the last part of each window's text to the string, "Microsoft Internet Explorer" in order to get the handle. LAMENESS!

    Thanks!

    ~seaweed

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    I Hope this is what you want

    I think this is an adaptation of what you already have but this will eliminate the problem of get the wrong handle if you have more than one explorer open.

    Call the function ExecCmd and pass it your explorer paramete for example:

    "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE"

    The function will load explorer using createprocess and wait for it to finish executing. When it has it then scan the active window until it find Microsoft Explorer in the caption of the main window. I hop this is OK please Let me KNOW.

    Option Explicit
    Public Type RECT
    Left As Long
    Top As Long
    Right As Long
    Bottom As Long
    End Type

    Public Declare Function GetWindowText Lib "user32" Alias "GetWindowTextA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpString As String, ByVal cch As Long) As Long
    Public Declare Function MoveWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long, ByVal nWidth As Long, ByVal nHeight As Long, ByVal bRepaint As Long) As Long
    Public Declare Function GetWindowRect Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, lpRect As RECT) As Long

    Private Type STARTUPINFO
    cb As Long
    lpReserved As String
    lpDesktop As String
    lpTitle As String
    dwX As Long
    dwY As Long
    dwXSize As Long
    dwYSize As Long
    dwXCountChars As Long
    dwYCountChars As Long
    dwFillAttribute As Long
    dwFlags As Long
    wShowWindow As Integer
    cbReserved2 As Integer
    lpReserved2 As Long
    hStdInput As Long
    hStdOutput As Long
    hStdError As Long
    End Type

    Private Type PROCESS_INFORMATION
    hProcess As Long
    hThread As Long
    dwProcessID As Long
    dwThreadID As Long
    End Type

    Private Declare Function WaitForSingleObject Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hHandle As Long, ByVal dwMilliseconds As Long) As Long
    Public Declare Function GetForegroundWindow Lib "user32" () As Long

    Private Declare Function CreateProcessA Lib "kernel32" (ByVal _
    lpApplicationName As Long, ByVal lpCommandLine As String, ByVal _
    lpProcessAttributes As Long, ByVal lpThreadAttributes As Long, _
    ByVal bInheritHandles As Long, ByVal dwCreationFlags As Long, _
    ByVal lpEnvironment As Long, ByVal lpCurrentDirectory As Long, _
    lpStartupInfo As STARTUPINFO, lpProcessInformation As _
    PROCESS_INFORMATION) As Long

    Private Declare Function CloseHandle Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hObject As Long) As Long


    Private Const NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS = &H20&
    Private Const INFINITE = -1&

    Function ExecCmd(CmdLine As String) As Long
    Dim proc As PROCESS_INFORMATION
    Dim start As STARTUPINFO
    Dim Ret As Long
    Dim WindowTitle As String * 256

    ' Initialize the STARTUPINFO structure:
    start.cb = Len(start)

    ' Start the shelled application:

    Ret = CreateProcessA(0&, CmdLine$, 0&, 0&, 1&, _
    NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS, 0&, 0&, start, proc)

    ' Wait for the shelled application to finish:
    Ret = WaitForSingleObject(proc.hProcess, 0)

    Do While 0 = 0
    ExecCmd = GetForegroundWindow
    Ret = GetWindowText(ExecCmd, WindowTitle, 256)
    If Right$(Left(WindowTitle, Ret), 27) = "Microsoft Internet Explorer" Then Exit Do
    Loop
    Ret = CloseHandle(proc.hProcess)
    End Function




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    Thanks, Dan

    I will try your suggestion.

    It is similar to what I have now, except that right now I am just waiting a set amount of time before checking for the window title, which is lame because sometimes explorer loads a page quickly, and other times it doesn't (especially when dealing with different users who may or may not already have the page cached and different connection speeds).

    If anyone knows a better way to start explorer and get it's handle from VB, I would love to hear about it!

    I would also like to somehow start explorer minimized until I can get it's handle. Right now I am using this to start explorer, but it doesn't start minimized...

    Code:
    Shell "Start.exe http://www.google.com", vbMinimizedNoFocus
    Thanks for any suggestions!

    ~seaweed

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    you can also refrence it and set it properties and methods

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    Yeah...why do you people always try to launch IE via Shell and ShellExecute calls? Use the WebBrowser control, it gives you full control over the window produced.
    - Steve

    Real programmers use COPY CON PROGRAM.EXE

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    Dim modObjIE

    Set modObjIE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
    modObjIE.Visible = True
    modObjIE.Navigate2 "http://microsoft.com"
    modlngWndIE = modObjIE.hwnd

    ShowWindow modlngWndIE, 1



    Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nCmdShow As Long) As Long

    Show window can size the window
    1-normal
    2-maxmised


    Ramdas

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    Thanks, guys...you were a big help! The reason I used Shell was because I didn't know a better way. I knew you could use a web browser control on a form, but I didn't know you could actually start the "real" browser with it.

    ~seaweed

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