A tree by definition has a root. If what you actually mean is can I root the tree on C:\ but have it pre-expanded to Folder X the answer is no, not with BrowseFolder. If you want to do native Windows with a poorly documented API then you are going to get very familiar with MSDN. 20 seconds on google will turn up links like: BrowseForFolder If the native API call does not do it no wrapper method is going to help.
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tachyon
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: BrowseForFolder usage
by tachyon
in thread BrowseForFolder usage
by HabitForming
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