He is not even talking about a control but a Common Dialog (ComDlg32).
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"jt3" <jt3@cranky.computer> wrote in message news:uCvEElKEGHA.3984@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Ivan, I don't know how far your energies and resources extend, but have you
> looked at:
> http://exuberant.ms11.net/98sesp.html
> This is the so-called 'Unofficial Win 98 Serice Pack' and my superficial
> impression of it is that it provides a combination of MS update links as
> well as upgrades of various dlls from ME. You would need access to an ME
> installation disk, of course, but, alternatively, if you could find someone
> in the ng that has installed the USP, they could tell you if the behaviour
> is altered. It provides other amenities, such as support for flash or thumb
> drives, etc..
> There is a link to a forum which has posts from users, if that's any
> help.
>
> Joe
> "Ivan Bútora" <xxx@xxx.xxx> wrote in message
> news:uw$k$TKEGHA.3004@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> --- In news:%23aB3NLKEGHA.1120@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl, Mike M typed:
>>
>> > Win Me - out of the box - v5.81.4134.100, 581,632 bytes dated 8 June
> 2000
>> > (RTM date for Win Me).
>> > Win Me with IE6 SP1 and fully patched - v5.81.4916.400, 548,624 bytes
>> > dated 29 Aug 2002 (RTM date for IE6 SP1).
>>
>> OK, it seems we have the same comctl32.dll from IE6 SP1. Could you point
> me to
>> some other files which affect the behavior of the Open/Save As dialog
> boxes?
>>
>> It is also known that the ones in Win ME resemble the ones in Windows 2000
>> visually. My guess also is that Windows 2000 does not have the folder
> shorcut
>> issue either. Do you know which are all the files that are involved?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ivan
>>
>>
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