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  • N Nish Nishant

    CTreeCtrl::Expand Use the root node as the HTREEITEM and TVE_EXPAND as the 2nd arg Nish


    Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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    Sameer Maggon
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    Hi, I'am sory, but i guess u misunderstood my problem. Actually i want to display a tree view in which all the directories of the Drive are listed Sameer

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      Hi, I'am sory, but i guess u misunderstood my problem. Actually i want to display a tree view in which all the directories of the Drive are listed Sameer

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      Nish Nishant
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      Sameer Maggon wrote: Actually i want to display a tree view in which all the directories of the Drive are listed Sorry :-( What you need is SHBrowseForFolder Nish


      Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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      • N Nish Nishant

        Sameer Maggon wrote: Actually i want to display a tree view in which all the directories of the Drive are listed Sorry :-( What you need is SHBrowseForFolder Nish


        Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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        Prem Kumar
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        look at the foll,. article at Codeguru http://www.codeguru.com/treeview/CDirTreeCtrl.shtml

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        • P Prem Kumar

          look at the foll,. article at Codeguru http://www.codeguru.com/treeview/CDirTreeCtrl.shtml

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          Sameer Maggon
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          Hi, I saw that Control, but that control is too heavy. I just want to Display the Directories and not the Files etc. Actually i just want to give a user, selection of a Directory. Please help Sameer

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          • S Sameer Maggon

            Hi, I saw that Control, but that control is too heavy. I just want to Display the Directories and not the Files etc. Actually i just want to give a user, selection of a Directory. Please help Sameer

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            Nish Nishant
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            Sameer Maggon wrote: Actually i just want to give a user, selection of a Directory. Already told you. Use SHBrowseForFolder Nish


            Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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            • S Sameer Maggon

              Hi, I saw that Control, but that control is too heavy. I just want to Display the Directories and not the Files etc. Actually i just want to give a user, selection of a Directory. Please help Sameer

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              Alexandru Savescu
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              You can limit the tree to one level. Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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              • S Sameer Maggon

                Hi, I saw that Control, but that control is too heavy. I just want to Display the Directories and not the Files etc. Actually i just want to give a user, selection of a Directory. Please help Sameer

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                Prem Kumar
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                Use the foll. code

                CString GetUserDirectory()
                {
                CString strPath ;
                char szDisplayName[_MAX_PATH] ;
                char *szPath = NULL ;
                char *szTitle = _T(" Please Locate Directory : ") ;//Title of Locate Dialog

                BROWSEINFO bi = {0} ; //Init to NULL,so we do not have to fill up some members explicitly to NULL
                
                bi.pszDisplayName	= &szDisplayName\[0\] ;
                bi.lpszTitle		= szTitle ;
                bi.ulFlags		= BIF\_RETURNONLYFSDIRS | BIF\_RETURNFSANCESTORS ;
                bi.hwndOwner		= NULL ;
                
                LPITEMIDLIST pidl = SHBrowseForFolder(&bi) ;
                if( pidl == NULL ) //User has cancelled operation
                	return strPath ;
                
                //Error Check 
                if( !SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl,szPath) )
                {
                	AfxMessageBox(" The Path is Invalid ! ") ;
                	return strPath ;
                }
                //Release the PIDL thru Shells MAlloc
                IMalloc \*pMalloc = NULL ;
                HRESULT hr =  SHGetMalloc(&pMalloc) ;
                if( !SUCCEEDED(hr) )
                	return strPath ;
                
                pMalloc->Free( (void\*)pidl ) ;//Release the PIDL
                pMalloc->Release() ;//Release the Interface 
                
                strPath = szPath ;//The Path to the Directory
                return strPath ;
                

                }

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                • N Nish Nishant

                  Sameer Maggon wrote: Actually i want to display a tree view in which all the directories of the Drive are listed Sorry :-( What you need is SHBrowseForFolder Nish


                  Regards, Nish Native CPian. Born and brought up on CP. With the CP blood in him.

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                  Sameer Maggon
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                  Thanx a lot Nish. This solves my problem :)

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                  • P Prem Kumar

                    Use the foll. code

                    CString GetUserDirectory()
                    {
                    CString strPath ;
                    char szDisplayName[_MAX_PATH] ;
                    char *szPath = NULL ;
                    char *szTitle = _T(" Please Locate Directory : ") ;//Title of Locate Dialog

                    BROWSEINFO bi = {0} ; //Init to NULL,so we do not have to fill up some members explicitly to NULL
                    
                    bi.pszDisplayName	= &szDisplayName\[0\] ;
                    bi.lpszTitle		= szTitle ;
                    bi.ulFlags		= BIF\_RETURNONLYFSDIRS | BIF\_RETURNFSANCESTORS ;
                    bi.hwndOwner		= NULL ;
                    
                    LPITEMIDLIST pidl = SHBrowseForFolder(&bi) ;
                    if( pidl == NULL ) //User has cancelled operation
                    	return strPath ;
                    
                    //Error Check 
                    if( !SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl,szPath) )
                    {
                    	AfxMessageBox(" The Path is Invalid ! ") ;
                    	return strPath ;
                    }
                    //Release the PIDL thru Shells MAlloc
                    IMalloc \*pMalloc = NULL ;
                    HRESULT hr =  SHGetMalloc(&pMalloc) ;
                    if( !SUCCEEDED(hr) )
                    	return strPath ;
                    
                    pMalloc->Free( (void\*)pidl ) ;//Release the PIDL
                    pMalloc->Release() ;//Release the Interface 
                    
                    strPath = szPath ;//The Path to the Directory
                    return strPath ;
                    

                    }

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                    Sameer Maggon
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                    Thanx for the code, but i had already written the application using MSDN.. Thanx a lot again for the help. Regards Sameer

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                    • P Prem Kumar

                      Use the foll. code

                      CString GetUserDirectory()
                      {
                      CString strPath ;
                      char szDisplayName[_MAX_PATH] ;
                      char *szPath = NULL ;
                      char *szTitle = _T(" Please Locate Directory : ") ;//Title of Locate Dialog

                      BROWSEINFO bi = {0} ; //Init to NULL,so we do not have to fill up some members explicitly to NULL
                      
                      bi.pszDisplayName	= &szDisplayName\[0\] ;
                      bi.lpszTitle		= szTitle ;
                      bi.ulFlags		= BIF\_RETURNONLYFSDIRS | BIF\_RETURNFSANCESTORS ;
                      bi.hwndOwner		= NULL ;
                      
                      LPITEMIDLIST pidl = SHBrowseForFolder(&bi) ;
                      if( pidl == NULL ) //User has cancelled operation
                      	return strPath ;
                      
                      //Error Check 
                      if( !SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl,szPath) )
                      {
                      	AfxMessageBox(" The Path is Invalid ! ") ;
                      	return strPath ;
                      }
                      //Release the PIDL thru Shells MAlloc
                      IMalloc \*pMalloc = NULL ;
                      HRESULT hr =  SHGetMalloc(&pMalloc) ;
                      if( !SUCCEEDED(hr) )
                      	return strPath ;
                      
                      pMalloc->Free( (void\*)pidl ) ;//Release the PIDL
                      pMalloc->Release() ;//Release the Interface 
                      
                      strPath = szPath ;//The Path to the Directory
                      return strPath ;
                      

                      }

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                      Sameer Maggon
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                      Do I have to CoInitialize() and Uninitialize() ???

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                      • S Sameer Maggon

                        Hi, I want to show all the directory (directory structure) in the Tree View How can i do that Sameer

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                        Ravi Bhavnani
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                        See this article. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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