>>When it's launched as a separate process, you can get its hwnd, and then you may use some API to tap into it, but I have my serious doubts about being able to drill deeper into its contents. Even if that's possible, it's beyond my knowledge.
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>Hi Dragan,
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>Check
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Hey, that's cool!
Now I only wish there was something which would expose anything but the Windows Explorer and IE. Do I need to say it returned no objects at all in my case... until I eventually opened one directory using the Windows Explorer :).
This would be really great if it could give an object reference to anything out there that had a COM interface.