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BROWSEINFO Structure

[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]

Contains parameters for the SHBrowseForFolder function and receives information about the folder selected by the user.

Syntax

typedef struct _browseinfo {
    HWND hwndOwner;
    PCIDLIST_ABSOLUTE pidlRoot;
    LPTSTR pszDisplayName;
    LPCTSTR lpszTitle;
    UINT ulFlags;
    BFFCALLBACK lpfn;
    LPARAM lParam;
    int iImage;
} BROWSEINFO, *PBROWSEINFO, *LPBROWSEINFO;

Members

hwndOwner
A handle to the owner window for the dialog box.
pidlRoot
A pointer to an item identifier list (PIDL) that specifies the location of the root folder from which to start browsing. Only the specified folder and its subfolders in the namespace hierarchy appear in the dialog box. This member can be NULL; in that case, the namespace root (the Desktop folder) is used.
pszDisplayName
Pointer to a buffer to receive the display name of the folder selected by the user. The size of this buffer is assumed to be MAX_PATH characters.
lpszTitle
Pointer to a null-terminated string that is displayed above the tree view control in the dialog box. This string can be used to specify instructions to the user.
ulFlags
Flags that specify the options for the dialog box. This member can be 0 or a combination of the following values. Version numbers refer to the minimum version of Shell32.dll required for SHBrowseForFolder to recognize flags added in later releases. See Shell and Common Controls Versions for more information.

BIF_RETURNONLYFSDIRS
0x00000001. Only return file system directories. If the user selects folders that are not part of the file system, the OK button is grayed.
Note  The OK button remains enabled for "\\server" items, as well as "\\server\share" and directory items. However, if the user selects a "\\server" item, passing the PIDL returned by SHBrowseForFolder to SHGetPathFromIDList fails.
BIF_DONTGOBELOWDOMAIN
0x00000002. Do not include network folders below the domain level in the dialog box's tree view control.
BIF_STATUSTEXT
0x00000004. Include a status area in the dialog box. The callback function can set the status text by sending messages to the dialog box. This flag is not supported when BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE is specified.
BIF_RETURNFSANCESTORS
0x00000008. Only return file system ancestors. An ancestor is a subfolder that is beneath the root folder in the namespace hierarchy. If the user selects an ancestor of the root folder that is not part of the file system, the OK button is grayed.
BIF_EDITBOX
0x00000010. Version 4.71. Include an edit control in the browse dialog box that allows the user to type the name of an item.
BIF_VALIDATE
0x00000020. Version 4.71. If the user types an invalid name into the edit box, the browse dialog box calls the application's BrowseCallbackProc with the BFFM_VALIDATEFAILED message. This flag is ignored if BIF_EDITBOX is not specified.
BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE
0x00000040. Version 5.0. Use the new user interface. Setting this flag provides the user with a larger dialog box that can be resized. The dialog box has several new capabilities, including: drag-and-drop capability within the dialog box, reordering, shortcut menus, new folders, delete, and other shortcut menu commands.
Note  If Component Object Model (COM) is initialized through CoInitializeEx with the COINIT_MULTITHREADED flag set, SHBrowseForFolder fails if BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE is passed.
BIF_BROWSEINCLUDEURLS
0x00000080. Version 5.0. The browse dialog box can display URLs. The BIF_USENEWUI and BIF_BROWSEINCLUDEFILES flags must also be set. If any of these three flags are not set, the browser dialog box rejects URLs. Even when these flags are set, the browse dialog box displays URLs only if the folder that contains the selected item supports URLs. When the folder's IShellFolder::GetAttributesOf method is called to request the selected item's attributes, the folder must set the SFGAO_FOLDER attribute flag. Otherwise, the browse dialog box will not display the URL.
BIF_USENEWUI
Version 5.0. Use the new user interface, including an edit box. This flag is equivalent to BIF_EDITBOX | BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE.
Note  If COM is initialized through CoInitializeEx with the COINIT_MULTITHREADED flag set, SHBrowseForFolder fails if BIF_USENEWUI is passed.
BIF_UAHINT
0x00000100. Version 6.0. When combined with BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE, adds a usage hint to the dialog box, in place of the edit box. BIF_EDITBOX overrides this flag.
BIF_NONEWFOLDERBUTTON
0x00000200. Version 6.0. Do not include the New Folder button in the browse dialog box.
BIF_NOTRANSLATETARGETS
0x00000400. Version 6.0. When the selected item is a shortcut, return the PIDL of the shortcut itself rather than its target.
BIF_BROWSEFORCOMPUTER
0x00001000. Only return computers. If the user selects anything other than a computer, the OK button is grayed.
BIF_BROWSEFORPRINTER
0x00002000. Only allow the selection of printers. If the user selects anything other than a printer, the OK button is grayed.

In Microsoft Windows XP and later systems, the best practice is to use a Windows XP-style dialog, setting the root of the dialog to the Printers and Faxes folder (CSIDL_PRINTERS).

BIF_BROWSEINCLUDEFILES
0x00004000. Version 4.71. The browse dialog box displays files as well as folders.
BIF_SHAREABLE
0x00008000. Version 5.0. The browse dialog box can display shareable resources on remote systems. This is intended for applications that want to expose remote shares on a local system. The BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE flag must also be set.
BIF_BROWSEFILEJUNCTIONS
0x00010000. Windows 7 and later. Allow folder junctions such as a library or a compressed file with a .zip file name extension to be browsed.
lpfn
Pointer to an application-defined function that the dialog box calls when an event occurs. For more information, see the BrowseCallbackProc function. This member can be NULL.
lParam
An application-defined value that the dialog box passes to the callback function, if one is specified in lpfn.
iImage
An integer value that receives the index of the image associated with the selected folder, stored in the system image list.

Structure Information

Headershlobj.h
Minimum operating systems Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Windows 7
UnicodeImplemented as ANSI and Unicode versions.
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Value of BIF_USENEWUI      kenalcock   |   Edit   |   Show History

0x0050

' VB

Const BIF_USENEWUI = (BIF_EDITBOX Or BIF_NEWDIALOGSTYLE)

'VBScript

Const BIF_USENEWUI = &H50

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