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<DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError:=True, CharSet:=CharSet.Auto)> _
Private Shared Function FindWindowEx(ByVal parentHandle As IntPtr, _
ByVal childAfter As IntPtr, _
ByVal lclassName As String, _
ByVal windowTitle As String) As IntPtr
End Function
User-Defined Types:
None.
VB Signature:
<DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError:=True, CharSet:=CharSet.Auto)> _
Private Shared Function FindWindowEx(ByVal parentHandle As IntPtr, _
ByVal childAfter As IntPtr, _
ByVal lclassName As String, _
ByVal windowTitle As String) As IntPtr
End Function
Notes:
User-Defined Types:
None.
Tips & Tricks:
Please add some!
Notes:
None.
Sample Code:
/// <summary>
/// Gets the handle to the horizontal scroll bar.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="parentControl">The parent window of the scrollbar.</param>
/// <returns>Handle to the scrollbar window.</returns>
private IntPtr GetHandleToHorizontalScrollBar(Control parent)
{
// Locals
IntPtr childHandle;
string appDomainHexedHash;
Tips & Tricks:
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// Get the hexadecimal value of AppDomain hash code.
// This value is dynamically appended to the window class name of the child window
// for .NET Windows Forms. This name is viewable via the Spy++ tool.
appDomainHexedHash = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetHashCode().ToString("x");
// Find window handle
childHandle = FindWindowEx(
parent.Handle, // Parent handle
IntPtr.Zero, // Child window after which to seek
"WindowsForms10.SCROLLBAR.app.0." + appDomainHexedHash, // Class name to seek (viewable in the Spy++ tool)
IntPtr.Zero); // Window title to seek
// Return handle
return childHandle;
}
private string GetUrlFromIE()
Sample Code:
/// <summary>
/// Gets the handle to the horizontal scroll bar.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="parentControl">The parent window of the scrollbar.</param>
/// <returns>Handle to the scrollbar window.</returns>
private IntPtr GetHandleToHorizontalScrollBar(Control parent)
{
IntPtr windowHandle = GetForegroundWindow();
// Locals
IntPtr childHandle;
String strUrlToReturn = "";
string appDomainHexedHash;
// Get the hexadecimal value of AppDomain hash code.
// This value is dynamically appended to the window class name of the child window
// for .NET Windows Forms. This name is viewable via the Spy++ tool.
appDomainHexedHash = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.GetHashCode().ToString("x");
// Find window handle
childHandle = FindWindowEx(
parent.Handle, // Parent handle
IntPtr.Zero, // Child window after which to seek
"WindowsForms10.SCROLLBAR.app.0." + appDomainHexedHash, // Class name to seek (viewable in the Spy++ tool)
IntPtr.Zero); // Window title to seek
Here is an alternative Managed API to FindWindow, The article also describes a way to CloseWindow of another process like notepad, not sure if there is such thing in Win32 API, but at least you can do it in .NET! Here is the article:
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