Re: Determine if "Hide extensions for known file types" is active

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Thanks for the input. I am working with another Windows application
that has a function that returns the filename as part of its API. So
while the setting may not matter in your application, I can tell you
without a doubt that it does with this particular application. I'll
query the registry key as suggested.

As always, thanks for the help!

- Luther

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