HOWTO: Use ShellExecute to Launch Associated File (32-bit)

Last reviewed: July 3, 1997
Article ID: Q170918
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Visual Basic Control Creation, Learning, Professional, and Enterprise Editions for Windows, version 5.0
  • Microsoft Visual Basic Standard, Professional, and Enterprise Editions, 32-bit only, for Windows, version 4.0

SUMMARY

You can use the Windows API ShellExecute() function to start the application associated with a given document extension without knowing the name of the associated application. For example, you could start the Paintbrush program by passing the filename ARCADE.BMP to the ShellExecute() function.

MORE INFORMATION

The ShellExecute function opens or prints the specified file. Following is the declaration to use when calling this function from Visual Basic:

   Declare Function ShellExecute Lib "shell32.dll" Alias "ShellExecuteA" _
                   (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpszOp As String, _
                    ByVal lpszFile As String, ByVal lpszParams As String, _
                    ByVal LpszDir As String, ByVal FsShowCmd As Long) _
                    As Long

The following table provides descriptions for each parameter:

Parameter     Description

hwnd          Identifies the parent window. This window receives any
              message boxes an application produces (for example, for error
              reporting).

lpszOp        Points to a null-terminated string specifying the operation
              to perform. This string can be "open" or "print." If this
              parameter is NULL, "open" is the default value.

lpszFile      Points to a null-terminated string specifying the file
              to open.

lpszParams    Points to a null-terminated string specifying parameters
              passed to the application when the lpszFile parameter
              specifies an executable file. If lpszFile points to a string
              specifying a document file, this parameter is NULL.

LpszDir       Points to a null-terminated string specifying the default
              directory.

FsShowCmd     Specifies whether the application window is to be shown when
              the application is opened.

Step-by-Step Example

The following example demonstrates how to start an application or load a document into its associated application. The Windows API ShellExecute() function is different from the Visual Basic Shell() function in that you can pass the ShellExecute() function the name of a document and it will launch the associated application, and then pass the filename to the application.

  1. Start a New project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.

  2. Add the following code to the General Declarations section of Form1:

          Option Explicit
          
          Private Declare Function ShellExecute Lib "shell32.dll" Alias _
          "ShellExecuteA" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal lpszOp As _
          String, ByVal lpszFile As String, ByVal lpszParams As String, _
          ByVal lpszDir As String, ByVal FsShowCmd As Long) As Long
          
          Private Declare Function GetDesktopWindow Lib "user32" () As Long
          
          Const SW_SHOWNORMAL = 1
    

          Const SE_ERR_FNF = 2&
          Const SE_ERR_PNF = 3&
          Const SE_ERR_ACCESSDENIED = 5&
          Const SE_ERR_OOM = 8&
          Const SE_ERR_DLLNOTFOUND = 32&
          Const SE_ERR_SHARE = 26&
          Const SE_ERR_ASSOCINCOMPLETE = 27&
          Const SE_ERR_DDETIMEOUT = 28&
          Const SE_ERR_DDEFAIL = 29&
          Const SE_ERR_DDEBUSY = 30&
          Const SE_ERR_NOASSOC = 31&
          Const ERROR_BAD_FORMAT = 11&
          
          Function StartDoc(DocName As String) As Long
    
              Dim Scr_hDC As Long
              Scr_hDC = GetDesktopWindow()
              StartDoc = ShellExecute(Scr_hDC, "Open", DocName, _
              "", "C:\", SW_SHOWNORMAL)
          End Function
          
          Private Sub Form_Click()
              Dim r As Long, msg As String
              r = StartDoc("C:\WINDOWS\ARCADE.BMP")
              If r <= 32 Then
                  'There was an error
                  Select Case r
                      Case SE_ERR_FNF
                          msg = "File not found"
                      Case SE_ERR_PNF
                          msg = "Path not found"
                      Case SE_ERR_ACCESSDENIED
                          msg = "Access denied"
                      Case SE_ERR_OOM
                          msg = "Out of memory"
                      Case SE_ERR_DLLNOTFOUND
                          msg = "DLL not found"
                      Case SE_ERR_SHARE
                          msg = "A sharing violation occurred"
                      Case SE_ERR_ASSOCINCOMPLETE
                          msg = "Incomplete or invalid file association"
                      Case SE_ERR_DDETIMEOUT
                          msg = "DDE Time out"
                      Case SE_ERR_DDEFAIL
                          msg = "DDE transaction failed"
                      Case SE_ERR_DDEBUSY
                          msg = "DDE busy"
                      Case SE_ERR_NOASSOC
                          msg = "No association for file extension"
                      Case ERROR_BAD_FORMAT
                          msg = "Invalid EXE file or error in EXE image"
                      Case Else
                          msg = "Unknown error"
                  End Select
                  MsgBox msg
              End If
          End Sub
    
    

  3. Run the project and click the form.

General Information About the Process

If the function succeeds, the return value is the instance handle of the application that was run. If there was an error, the return value is less than or equal to 32.

The file specified by the lpszFile parameter can be a document file or an executable file. If it is a document file, this function opens or prints it depending on the value of the lpszOp parameter. If it is an executable file, this function opens it even if the lpszOp specifies "PRINT."

REFERENCES

"Programmer's Reference, Volume 2: Functions" of the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK), pages 901-904


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Version : 4.0 5.0
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: July 3, 1997
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