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    Is there a kind of "open source explorer" (not for net, for files!) like the Windows-Explorer or old-school filemanager? I tried customizing the explorer eith shell extensions, but it didn't work! Any suggests? mfg HintiFlo

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      Is there a kind of "open source explorer" (not for net, for files!) like the Windows-Explorer or old-school filemanager? I tried customizing the explorer eith shell extensions, but it didn't work! Any suggests? mfg HintiFlo

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      Jason Gerard
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      Write your own. This has got to be one of the easiest programs to write. Probably wouldn't take more than a few hours to get a decent one running. And then you can tweak it all you want. Jason Gerard

      "I can't take his money, I can't print my own, I have to work for money. Why don't I just lay down and die?" -- Homer Simpson

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        Is there a kind of "open source explorer" (not for net, for files!) like the Windows-Explorer or old-school filemanager? I tried customizing the explorer eith shell extensions, but it didn't work! Any suggests? mfg HintiFlo

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        Klaus Probst
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        "it didn't work"?? What didn't work? Sigh. Anyway, goto http://developmentor.com and look for the WTL samples downloads. There's an explorer-type app in there. ___________ Klaus [www.vbbox.com]

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          Is there a kind of "open source explorer" (not for net, for files!) like the Windows-Explorer or old-school filemanager? I tried customizing the explorer eith shell extensions, but it didn't work! Any suggests? mfg HintiFlo

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          Todd C Wilson
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          HintiFlo wrote: I tried customizing the explorer eith shell extensions, but it didn't work! Any suggests? Sure - first, put this in the programming forum. Second, look in code project / code g*r* and see if anyone else has examples. Third, it would help a lot if you told us what you were tring to do in the first place. Like, perhaps, posting your code in the C++ forum (just a suggestion)


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