Thankks again Joe.
Lennox.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 25, 2007, at 04:53 UTC, Lennox Jacob wrote:

> but I had to change
> Dim f As File = dir.TrueItem(i)    to   Dim f As folderitem =
> dir.TrueItem(i)
> 
> because I keep getting an error - there is no class with this name
> (File)
> 
> Why is that? Am I missing something?

No, you found the mistake intentionally left in so that you'd have an
opportunity for finding a bug and gaining a deep sense of
accomplishment.

(That, or I just typed the code quickly off the top of my head and made
a mistake.)

Cheers,
- Joe

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http://www.verex.com/

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