BROWSEINFO
Contains
parameters for the the SHBrowseForFolder
typedef struct _browseinfo {
HWND
hwndOwner; // see below
LPCITEMIDLIST pidlRoot; // see
below
LPSTR
pszDisplayName; // see below
LPCSTR
lpszTitle; // see below
UINT
ulFlags; // see below
BFFCALLBACK lpfn; // see
below
LPARAM
lParam; // see below
int
iImage; // see below
} BROWSEINFO, *PBROWSEINFO, *LPBROWSEINFO;
Members
hwndOwner
Handle of the
owner window for the dialog box.
pidlRoot
Pointer to an
item identifier list (an ITEMIDLIST
pszDisplayName
Pointer to a
buffer that receives the display name of the folder selected by the user. The
size of this buffer is assumed to be MAX_PATH bytes.
lpszTitle
Pointer to a
null-terminated string that is displayed above the tree view control in the
dialog box. This string can be used to specify instructions to the user.
ulFlags
Value
specifying the types of folders to be listed in the dialog box as well as other
options. This member can include zero or more of the following values:
BIF_BROWSEFORCOMPUTER |
Only
returns computers. If the user selects anything other than a computer, the OK
button is grayed. |
BIF_BROWSEFORPRINTER |
Only
returns printers. If the user selects anything other than a printer, the OK
button is grayed. |
BIF_DONTGOBELOWDOMAIN |
Does not
include network folders below the domain level in the tree view control. |
BIF_RETURNFSANCESTORS |
Only
returns file system ancestors. If the user selects anything other than a file
system ancestor, the OK button is grayed. |
BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS |
Only
returns file system directories. If the user selects folders that are not
part of the file system, the OK button is grayed. |
BIF_STATUSTEXT |
Includes a
status area in the dialog box. The callback function can set the status text
by sending messages to the dialog box. |
lpfn
Address an
application-defined function that the dialog box calls when events occur. For
more information, see the description of the BrowseCallbackProc
lParam
Application-defined
value that the dialog box passes to the callback function (if one is
specified).
iImage
Variable that
receives the image associated with the selected folder. The image is specified
as an index to the system image list.
See Also