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Default folder x wont open
Default folder x wont open












default folder x wont open

SystemX86 = 0x0029, // x86 system directory on RISC MyPictures = 0x0027, // C:\Program Files\My Pictures ProgramFiles = 0x0026, // C:\Program Files

Default folder x wont open windows#

Windows = 0x0024, // GetWindowsDirectory() LocalAppData = 0x001c, // user name\Local Settings\Applicaiton Data (non roaming)ĪltStartup = 0x001d, // non localized startupĬommonAltStartup = 0x001e, // non localized common startupĬommonAppdata = 0x0023, // All Users\Application Data PrintHood = 0x001b, // user name\PrintHood Network = 0x0012, // Network Neighborhood (My Network Places)ĬommonStartMenu = 0x0016, // All Users\Start MenuĬommonPrograms = 0x0017, // All Users\Start Menu\ProgramsĬommonStartup = 0x0018, // All Users\StartupĬommonDesktopDirectory = 0x0019, // All Users\DesktopĪppData = 0x001a, // user name\Application Data

default folder x wont open

MyDocuments = 0x000c, // logical "My Documents" desktop iconĭesktopDirectory = 0x0010, // user name\Desktop StartMenu = 0x000b, // user name\Start Menu Startup = 0x0007, // Start Menu\Programs\StartupīitBucket = 0x000a, // desktop\Recycle Bin Printers = 0x0004, // My Computer\Printersįavorites = 0x0006, // user name\Favorites Programs = 0x0002, // Start Menu\ProgramsĬontrols = 0x0003, // My Computer\Control Panel Internet = 0x0001, // Internet Explorer (icon on desktop) Generate the following class inside your application (adding namespace and System.Reflection) public class RootSetter The folderbrowser dialog is a wrapper around a windows API call that does not match all the relevant paths possible ( I suppose that would be an uphill task.) this can be mimicked using your own class though.














Default folder x wont open