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SHNAMEMAPPING info

Contains the old and new path names for each file that was moved, copied, or renamed by the SHFileOperation function.

typedef struct _SHNAMEMAPPING { // shnm 

    LPSTR pszOldPath; // address of old path name 

    LPSTR pszNewPath; // pointer to new path name 

    int   cchOldPath; // number of characters in old path name 

    int   cchNewPath; // number of characters in new path name 

} SHNAMEMAPPING, FAR *LPSHNAMEMAPPING; 

 

See Also

SHFileOperation, SHFILEOPSTRUCT


file: /Techref/os/win/api/win32/struc/src/str19_17.htm, 1KB, , updated: 2001/6/23 21:05, local time: 2024/11/23 21:44,
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