My question is: how to make BrowseForFolder() come to the foreground?
I have a sneaking suspicion that you simply don't :) I read about it a long time ago on MSDN and I don't recall the details very well :| you might search if you're interested, but I find MFC/Win32 very tiresome :)
But basically you can only ask the desktop to raise the window, but you can't force it, you can't steal the focus / force it upon a user -- users don't like surprises (all of a sudden you're typing a letter and BLAMMO, you're selecting OK on some evil button)
Code example:
I can tell just by looking that doesn't compile
In reply to Re: Win32::GUI: how to find BrowseForFolder()'s handle?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Win32::GUI: how to find BrowseForFolder()'s handle?
by HelenCr
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