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ImageList property in MS TreeView
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00036416
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00036600
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>>> What I have found so far, that specific Help for the TreeView now looks
>>> different from that, I was working with a couple of month ago, despite of
>>> the fact that I just reinstalled VFP.
>>>
>>> My guess is:
>>> Since COMCTL32.OCX is common MS OCX, probably one of applications I
>>> installed on my PC had it overwritten with another version.
>>> I sent my old form, which works for sure with TreeView and ImageList, to
>>> other people, and they also see the same on their PC's - form is working
>>> with ImageList1, but its name is not in TreeView property.
>>
>>One of the things that Doug points out is that there are two (count'em:
>>two) COMCTL32.OCX programs around. The first is about 300K and works.
>>The second is about 500K and doesn't work.
>>
>>I had a look on MSs site a couple of days ago and found:
>>
>>ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/comctl32.exe
>>
>>which was the 300k version.
>>
>>Check the version number of the .ocx that you have. If it's 5 or above,
>>you've likely got the '500k' version. If it's 4, you should be ok. The
>>version above is 4.something.
>>
>>/Paul
>
>My comctl32.ocx is version 5, size 579856 date 04/02/97
>
>I downloaded this file, and it contained comctl32.dll (not .OCX), v 4.70 size 310544, date 08/08/96.
>
>My old comctl32.dll was also v 4.70, but size 379152, date 15/10/96.
>
>I tried to use new .dll just out of curiosity.
>When I replaced old one, and restarted Windows, I got Explorer error and message
>"You must reinstall Windows" :))
>Thus, I had to return to my old one, which I stored in safe place just in case... :)))
>
>I think, I better look for the proper OCX... :)
>
>Nick

I downloded comctl32.ocx v 5.00.3828 size 597264, date 2/28/97 from MS site.
Now I don't see any specific TreeView properties, and the form still works... :)

Nick
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison
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