Re: Explorer.exe and ShellExec....
- From: "AGP" <sindizzy.pak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2005 04:36:34 GMT
Thanx for the help and the insight.
AGP
"Sam Hobbs" <samuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23yg6JHWOFHA.1476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I think you did not understand it.
>
>
> "AGP" <sindizzy.pak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ky34e.1600$3z3.661@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I understand that. What Im asking for specifically is do the swithes for
> > Explorer work differently under Win98 as they do in WinXP?
> >
> > AGP
> >
> > "Larry Serflaten" <serflaten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:e1%238SILOFHA.2144@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >> "AGP" <sindizzy.pak@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
> >> > Ive been reading the article
> >> >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307856&sd=tech
> >> > that describes how you can use swicthes to shell out windows
explorer.
> >> > My question...is this only applicable to a certain OS or is it tied
> >> > into
> > IE
> >> > version
> >> > or a combo?
> >>
> >> Command line switches are a function of the application, not any
> > particular
> >> OS. It is the application that decyphers any passed parameters, and
> > decides
> >> what to do with them or how to respond..
> >>
> >> LFS
>
>
.
- References:
- Re: Explorer.exe and ShellExec....
- From: Sam Hobbs
- Re: Explorer.exe and ShellExec....
- Prev by Date: Re: Explorer.exe and ShellExec....
- Next by Date: Re: To prof. Programmers In win32 api only....
- Previous by thread: Re: Explorer.exe and ShellExec....
- Next by thread: Api Call: GetCurrentThreadID / Error
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading