Microsoft KB Archive/173349

= FIX: OLEDropMode=0 Doesn't Stop DragDrop of File to Rich TextBox =

Article ID: 173349

Article Last Modified on 11/5/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition

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This article was previously published under Q173349



SYMPTOMS
Setting the OLEDragMode property of a Rich TextBox control to 0-rtfOLEDropNone does not disable the ability to drag files from the Windows Explorer and drop them into the Rich Textbox control.



CAUSE
The control should be allowed to accept dropped files independent of the OLEDragMode property. This behavior is allowed because DragAcceptFiles works independently of OLE drag and drop.



RESOLUTION
You can call the DragAcceptFiles API to set the Rich TextBox control so that it does not accept files in a DragDrop operation.

The following is the declaration for the DragAcceptFiles API function: Declare Sub DragAcceptFiles Lib "shell32.dll" (ByVal hwnd As Long, _       ByVal fAccept As Long) You can then use the following line of code to set the Rich Textbox control so that it cannot accept files in a DragDrop operation: DragAcceptFiles ByVal RichTextBox1.hwnd, ByVal 0&



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug has been fixed in Visual Basic 6.0.



MORE INFORMATION
The steps provided below are for the Visual Basic 5.0 IDE.

Steps to Reproduce Behavior
 Create a new Standard EXE project. Click Components on the Project Menu. Check the "Microsoft Rich Textbox Control" in the Controls Tab of the Components dialog box, and click OK. From the Project Menu, select Add Module to add a new module to the project. Place a Rich Textbox control and two Command buttons on Form1.</li>  Add the following code to Module1: Declare Sub DragAcceptFiles Lib "shell32.dll" (ByVal hwnd As _        Long, ByVal fAccept As Long) </li>  Add the following code to Form1: Private Sub Command1_Click Me.Caption = "DragDrop Enabled" RichTextBox1.OLEDragMode = rtfOLEDragAutomatic RichTextBox1.OLEDropMode = rtfOLEDropAutomatic End Sub

Private Sub Command2_Click Me.Caption = "DragDrop Disabled" RichTextBox1.OLEDropMode = rtfOLEDropNone RichTextBox1.OLEDragMode = rtfOLEDragManual 'Uncomment the following line to disable DragDrop of files 'DragAcceptFiles ByVal RichTextBox1.hwnd, ByVal 0& End Sub

Private Sub Form_Load Me.Caption = "DragDrop Enabled" Command1.Caption = "Enable DragDrop" Command2.Caption = "Disable DragDrop" RichTextBox1.OLEDragMode = rtfOLEDragAutomatic RichTextBox1.OLEDropMode = rtfOLEDropAutomatic End Sub </li> Press F5 to run the application.</li> Drag a text file from the Windows Explorer and drop it on the Rich Textbox control. Try doing this with DragDrop Enabled and Disabled. You can still drop a file on the Rich Textbox control after you have run the code in Command2_Click. Uncomment the DragAcceptFiles API call and then try to drop the file on the Rich TextBox control after you have clicked the Disable DragDrop button.</li></ol>

(c) Microsoft Corporation 1997, All Rights Reserved. Contributions by Brian Combs, Microsoft Corporation

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