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Visual Basic 6.0: Using 'Shell' function
dexter152

Today I will learn you a little bit to run other applications from your own application! TIP: ?f you will run an progam in C:WINDOWS or an other directory in the WINDOWS directory then you don't need to enter the location, but if it's not in the C:WINDOWS directory, you need to enter the application and the name of the application you run. ----------------- Coding level: Easy/Beginners --------------- Levels: Beginners 1 Easy 2 Advanced 3 4 or 5 Expert 6 7 or 8 ---------------- Tip 2: You can open an folder with the 'Shell' function.

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Example: C:WINDOWSsystem32 ---------------- Copyright ? dexter152 2007 - 2007 ---------------- Info: Created at: 5/11/2007 Recorded with: Camtasia Studio 4 Edited with: Camtasia Studio 4

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