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    All,

    There is a way of listing the exported functions in a DLL - I know thi because I've seen it.

    I'm not good enough to be able to do it myself and I can't remember where I saw it, but to be able to use this would make my life a whole bucketload easier.

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    ..this may be of interest

    http://www.vb-world.net/articles/shfileop/
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    I see from your signature you use VS6.0 Ent. This has a Utility called Depends, which lists the dlls used by an exe and the Functions exported by the dll. You might then use the API viewer to explore what the Functions do.

    Look at http:\\www.allapi.net for a good API tool, that may then be useful.

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    Ooops...sorry about my post..too many 15 hour days this week...thought I saw explorer functions...

    Sorry! Think I'll go get an expresso and clean my glasses.

    [Edited by HeSaidJoe on 08-04-2000 at 09:25 AM]
    "A myth is not the succession of individual images,
    but an integerated meaningful entity,
    reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."

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