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In Jim Rech's code for "Browse for Folder", he idicates that we can
establish our own initial folder. If I use a folder that is located on a
newwork and give it the full path \\ MyNetwok\MyFolder \ it does not seem to
work in the old SHELL32.dll format. For it to work I have to map the drive.
This means that ALL the computers in our office need to be maped!!!

We don't use the new format of the SHELL32.dll because it doesn't show the
file unless you expend the tree (unless I don't know how to do it right!).
Unlike the old format, you get the files right a way without having to
expend the tree anymore.

We use Office XP on WindowsXP both with the latest updates.

How can I avoid maping with a drive letter and use the old format.... or use
the new format but show the files included in that folder right a way.

Regards,

Michel


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