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Posted 03/26/2008 12:23:18 AM
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I'm having trouble with previous functionality.

Sub Form_Load()
BrowseDialog.ShowDialog
End Sub

We used to do that, however, with the recent updates the browse dialog does show but freezes upon search. If I click cancel and then open the browse dialog again or i don't show the dialog and show it manually everything works perfectly. Is there any changes we need to be aware of or methods we could employ to keep the functionality we previously had?
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Posted 03/26/2008 9:21:13 AM


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Is there any changes we need to be aware of or methods we could employ to keep the functionality we previously had?

No, this logic should still work.  In fact, I was doing this just yesterday in our medical software and is logic that we have implemented in a number of locations.

We have added a lot of BrowseDialog functionality and events to make this type of thing easier, but the behavior you are describing may be related to something within your code...you may ensure that you don't have logic in any of the BrowseDialog events (i.e. BrowseDialogOpening, Searching) to see if there is something that could be getting in your way.

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