I know the possibility to read and write to the registry:
GetSetting, GetAllSettings, SaveSetting, DeleteSetting.
With GetAllSettings I can read all Keys under a given Section. But what to do if I dont know the Section names? How can I read all Section names under a given App?
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Indeed, I made a program like you suggested. I'm now fine tuning it. I tried to make it reusable. -
Auto update utility for my Visual Basic program
I try to find out how I can add routines to my vb6 program that will check and download a newer version of my application and overwrite the old one. Cant find it.
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I tried your common dialog settings Veena and it worked. Unfortunately is the dummy file not so nice.
At the end ;=) I followed your proposal to use the Drive and the Directory Listbox debasisdas!
My preference was the generic Windows Common Dialog...
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I dont know if I have a CD control. I can not find such control in my VB6 installation. It isnt the multimedia control I suppose.
But... I (the user) dont want to have to choose a FILE at first and stripping it from the path. I even dont want show the files in the directories! Stripping the path is also possible with the standard Common Dialog!
Many programs offer the possibility to choose a DIRECTORY. Thats all, but HOW?Leave a comment:
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Its disappointing not finding answers here... but all who repied: THANKS!Leave a comment:
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Both thanks for reply.
Stripping the file from the path is no problem but I don't want to navigate files debasisdas.
That "FolderBrowserD ialog" sounds interesting jamesd0142! I don't know it. Is it a custom control? Does it still exist in VB6? MSDN Library does not know it.
How can I invoke it? I'm using VB6 6.0.8169.
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Selecting a directory with the Common Dialog
I tried to use the Common Dialog for choosing directories like many programs do but I did not manage it. You always have to select a file but I don't want to see/select files, only directories!
Earlier posts on this issue were not (proper) answered.
I searched the MSDN Library, Internet and this forum but found no answers...
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