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Code Library - Windows 95 / NT 4 Shell This page lists code samples that make use of the Windows 95 / NT 4 Shell. These code samples are only for VB4-32 and VB5. Beside the title of the code sample, you will receive a detailed description of the purpose of the code sample. At the end of the description of the code sample, you will be indicated what version(s) of Visual Basic the particular code sample was written for. It is recommended you view a code sample before you download it, because you receive a detailed explanation of the example, which makes it easy to understand. Viewing
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Description |
Displaying the Windows Format Dialog Box |
An example that demonstrates how to call the Windows Format Dialog Box from a VB application. Written for VB4-32, VB5. |
Displaying the Properties Dialog Box View Sample | Download VB5 Sample |
An example that illustrates how to display the Properties Dialog Box for any particular file, using the Windows API. Written for VB5. |
Extracting a File's Associated Icons View Sample | Download VB5 Sample |
An example of how to extract any file's associated icons (16x16 and 32x32). Written for VB5. |
Hide / Show the Windows Taskbar |
An example of how to hide / show the Windows Taskbar from a Visual Basic application. Written for VB4-32, VB5. |
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