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I am looking to make a small windows utility that will let the user browse to a file directory. Is there a good C# method (Windows) to execute this?
If you are using WinForms, you want FolderBrowserDialog.
See here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.folderbrowserdialog(v=vs.110).aspx
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I'm making an application with c#, but I'm not very knowledgeable, it needs to download something via the button
I'm making a folder download program with c#, thanks to the program, I can download folders.
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I'm looking for alternatives to "FolderBrowserDialog" and "SaveFileDialog" or how I can edit these screens.
I need to create exactly the same interface of the image attached and the big challenge for me is how navigate/access the Windows Explorer like that in C#, as I didn't found how to edit the default save or select folder screens provided by C#.
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You can create your own file dialog using TreeView
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internet Options
In C Sharp call InternetOptions function in Webbrowser Control
OR
Any DLL for InternetOptions
Since the WebBrowser-control uses Internet Explorer, simply calling
Process.Start("InetCpl.Cpl");
should do the trick.
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Is it possible to open the windows network diagnostic from C# code (a button-click handler)? How can I do this?
See MSDN. Here's an example:
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(
"Rundll32.exe","ndfapi,NdfRunDllDiagnoseIncident");
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Is there a way to show the native Windows messages, like "your pc needs to be restarted" or "Windows has recovered from an error", using C#?
You can use the MessageBox class: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.messagebox.aspx