Article ID: 173552
Article Last Modified on 6/28/2004
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Enterprise Edition
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SUMMARY
For the sake of consistency, many developers like to provide the same configuration interfaces to their users as are provided in the Control Panel. These Control Panels are available for developers to call from their applications.
For Messaging related applications, the pertinent Control Panel applet is Mlcfg32.cpl. This article describes how to call this Control Panel applet from a Visual Basic Application.
MORE INFORMATION
Place the following code sample into a new Visual Basic Form:
Dim strSysDirPath As String Dim vRetval As Double Private Sub Form_Load() 'Setup the string to receive the name of the system directory strSysDirPath = String$(145, Chr$(0)) strSysDirPath = Left$(strSysDirPath, _ GetSystemDirectory(strSysDirPath, _ Len(strSysDirPath))) 'Run the Mail Control Panel vRetval = Shell(strSysDirPath & "\control.exe mlcfg32.cpl", 1) 'Do the rest of your work here. Note: Most developers will 'likely want to pause their application here until returning from 'the Control Panel MsgBox vRetval End Sub
Place the following declaration into a new Module:
Declare Function GetSystemDirectory& Lib "kernel32" _ Alias "GetSystemDirectoryA" (ByVal P$, ByVal S%)
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