Mike,
This looks like it could be a great plugin, but I don't think I'm using it
correctly. I have tried the following:
plugins shfolder.rbl profile
plugins shfolder.rbl personal
plugins shfolder.rbl mydocuments
and keep getting the same result:
No Physical Folder For: ""
I am quite sure that I am overlooking something (I haven't used plugins
before and am still very green in 7.1) Can you help? Thanks!
Jan
----- Original Message -----
From: "MikeB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBG7-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 10:02 AM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Shell Folder Location PLUGIN
> Razzak has added my ShFolderLoc.RBL Plugin to the
http://www.RBaseCommunity.com
> website. The Plugin will return the path of any "Actual" Folder by
passing in
> one of the listed constant values enumerated below. Please note that
"Virtual"
> folders listed DO NOT return a Value...
>
>
> * Note: Virtual Folders will Not RETURN a Value..
>
> ADMINTOOLS = Version 5.0. The file system directory that is used to
store
> administrative tools for an individual user. The Microsoft Management
Console =
> = = = = (MMC) = = = = = will save customized consoles to
this
> directory, and it will roam with the user.
>
> ALTSTARTUP = The file system directory that corresponds to the user's
> nonlocalized Startup program group.
>
> APPDATA = Version 4.71. The file system directory that serves as a
common
> repository for application-specific data. A typical path is C:\Documents
and
> Settings\username\Application Data. This CSIDL is supported by the
> redistributable Shfolder.dll for systems that do not have the Microsoft
> Internet Explorer 4.0 integrated Shell installed.
>
> BITBUCKET = The virtual folder containing the objects in the user's
Recycle
> Bin.
>
> CDBURN_AREA = Version 6.0. The file system directory acting as a staging
area
> for files waiting to be written to CD. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning.
>
> COMMON_ADMINTOOLS = Version 5.0. The file system directory containing
> administrative tools for all users of the computer.
>
> COMMON_ALTSTARTUP = The file system directory that corresponds to the
> nonlocalized Startup program group for all users. Valid only for Microsoft
> Windows NT systems.
>
> COMMON_APPDATA = Version 5.0. The file system directory containing
> application data for all users. A typical path is C:\Documents and
Settings\All
> Users\Application Data.
>
> COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY = The file system directory that contains files
and
> folders that appear on the desktop for all users. A typical path is
> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop. Valid only for Windows NT
systems.
>
> COMMON_DOCUMENTS = The file system directory that contains documents
that are
> common to all users. A typical paths is C:\Documents and Settings\All
> Users\Documents. Valid for Windows NT systems and Microsoft Windows 95 and
> Windows 98 systems with Shfolder.dll installed.
>
> COMMON_FAVORITES = The file system directory that serves as a common
> repository for favorite items common to all users. Valid only for Windows
NT
> systems.
>
> COMMON_MUSIC = Version 6.0. The file system directory that serves as a
> repository for music files common to all users. A typical path is
C:\Documents
> and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music.
>
> COMMON_PICTURES = Version 6.0. The file system directory that serves as
a
> repository for image files common to all users. A typical path is
C:\Documents
> and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Pictures.
>
> COMMON_PROGRAMS = The file system directory that contains the
directories for
> the common program groups that appear on the Start menu for all users. A
> typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs.
Valid
> only for Windows NT systems.
>
> COMMON_STARTMENU = The file system directory that contains the programs
and
> folders that appear on the Start menu for all users. A typical path is
> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu. Valid only for Windows NT
> systems.
>
> COMMON_STARTUP = The file system directory that contains the programs
that
> appear in the Startup folder for all users. A typical path is C:\Documents
and
> Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup. Valid only for Windows NT
> systems.
>
> COMMON_TEMPLATES = The file system directory that contains the templates
that
> are available to all users. A typical path is C:\Documents and
Settings\All
> Users\Templates. Valid only for Windows NT systems.
>
> COMMON_VIDEO = Version 6.0. The file system directory that serves as a
> repository for video files common to all users. A typical path is
C:\Documents
> and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Videos.
>
> CONTROLS = The virtual folder containing icons for the Control Panel
> applications.
>
> COOKIES = The file system directory that serves as a common repository
for
> Internet cookies. A typical path is C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Cookies.
>
> DESKTOP = The virtual folder representing the Windows desktop, the root
of
> the namespace.
>
> DESKTOPDIRECTORY = The file system directory used to physically store
file
> objects on the desktop = = = = = (not to be confused with the
desktop
> folder itself) = = = = = . A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Desktop.
>
> DRIVES = The virtual folder representing My Computer, containing
everything
> on the local computer: storage devices, printers, and Control Panel. The
folder
> may also contain mapped network drives.
>
> FAVORITES = The file system directory that serves as a common repository
for
> the user's favorite items. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Favorites.
>
> FONTS = A virtual folder containing fonts. A typical path is
> C:\Windows\Fonts.
>
> HISTORY = The file system directory that serves as a common repository
for
> Internet history items.
>
> INTERNET = A virtual folder representing the Internet.
>
> INTERNET_CACHE = Version 4.72. The file system directory that serves as
a
> common repository for temporary Internet files. A typical path is
C:\Documents
> and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files.
>
> LOCAL_APPDATA = Version 5.0. The file system directory that serves as a
data
> repository for local = = = = = (nonroaming) = = = = =
> applications. A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local
> Settings\Application Data.
>
> MYDOCUMENTS = Version 6.0. The virtual folder representing the My
Documents
> desktop item.
>
> MYMUSIC = The file system directory that serves as a common repository
for
> music files. A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\User\My
Documents\My
> Music.
>
> MYPICTURES = Version 5.0. The file system directory that serves as a
common
> repository for image files. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\My Documents\My Pictures.
>
> MYVIDEO = Version 6.0. The file system directory that serves as a common
> repository for video files. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\My Documents\My Videos.
>
> NETHOOD = A file system directory containing the link objects that may
exist
> in the My Network Places virtual folder. It is not the same asNETWORK,
which
> represents the network namespace root. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\NetHood.
>
> NETWORK = A virtual folder representing Network Neighborhood, the root
of the
> network namespace hierarchy.
>
> PERSONAL = Version 6.0. The virtual folder representing the My Documents
> desktop item. This is equivalent to MYDOCUMENTS. Previous to Version 6.0.
The
> file system directory used to physically store a user's common repository
of
> documents. A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\username\My
Documents.
> This should be distinguished from the virtual My Documents folder in the
> namespace. To access that virtual folder, use SHGetFolderLocation, which
> returns the ITEMIDLIST for the virtual location, or refer to the technique
> described in Managing the File System.
>
> PRINTERS = The virtual folder containing installed printers.
>
> PRINTHOOD = The file system directory that contains the link objects
that can
> exist in the Printers virtual folder. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\PrintHood.
>
> PROFILE = Version 5.0. The user's profile folder. A typical path is
> C:\Documents and Settings\username. Applications should not create files
or
> folders at this level; they should put their data under the locations
referred
> to byAPPDATA orLOCAL_APPDATA.
>
> PROFILES = Version 6.0. The file system directory containing user
profile
> folders. A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings.
>
> PROGRAM_FILES = Version 5.0. The Program Files folder. A typical path is
> C:\Program Files.
>
> PROGRAM_FILES_COMMON = Version 5.0. A folder for components that are
shared
> across applications. A typical path is C:\Program Files\Common. Valid only
for
> Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP systems. Not valid for Windows
> Millennium Edition (Windows Me) .
>
> PROGRAMS = The file system directory that contains the user's program
groups
> (which are themselves file system directories) . A typical path is
> C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu\Programs.
>
> RECENT = The file system directory that contains shortcuts to the user's
most
> recently used documents. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\My Recent Documents. To create a shortcut in this
folder, use
> SHAddToRecentDocs. In addition to creating the shortcut, this function
updates
> the Shell's list of recent documents and adds the shortcut to the My
Recent
> Documents submenu of the Start menu.
>
> SENDTO = The file system directory that contains Send To menu items. A
> typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\username\SendTo.
>
> STARTMENU = The file system directory containing Start menu items. A
typical
> path is C:\Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu.
>
> STARTUP = The file system directory that corresponds to the user's
Startup
> program group. The system starts these programs whenever any user logs
onto
> Windows NT or starts Windows 95. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Start Menu\Programs\Startup.
>
> SYSTEM = Version 5.0. The Windows System folder. A typical path is
> C:\Windows\System32.
>
> TEMPLATES = The file system directory that serves as a common repository
for
> document templates. A typical path is C:\Documents and
> Settings\username\Templates.
>
> WINDOWS = Version 5.0. The Windows directory or SYSROOT. This
corresponds to
> the %windir% or %SYSTEMROOT% environment variables. A typical path is
> C:\Windows.
>
>