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<DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError:=True)> _
Public Sub SendMessageTimeout(ByVal windowHandle As IntPtr,ByVal Msg As Integer,ByVal wParam As IntPtr,ByVal lParam As IntPtr,ByVal flags As SendMessageTimeoutFlags,ByVal timeout As Integer,ByRef result As IntPtr)
End Sub
<DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError:=True)> _
Public Shared Function SendMessageTimeout(ByVal windowHandle As IntPtr, ByVal Msg As Integer, ByVal wParam As IntPtr, ByVal lParam As IntPtr, ByVal flags As SendMessageTimeoutFlags, ByVal timeout As Integer, ByRef result As IntPtr) As IntPtr
End Function
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Used when propagating environment variables, for instance, updating the Path, without requiring a reboot: see also http://support.microsoft.com/kb/104011
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C# Sample Code
//Register the message
lMsg = Win32.RegisterWindowMessage("WM_HTML_GETOBJECT");
//Get the object
Win32.SendMessageTimeout(windowHandle, lMsg, IntPtr.Zero, IntPtr.Zero, SendMessageTimeoutFlags.SMTO_ABORT_IF_HUNG, 1000, out lRes);
if(lRes != IntPtr.Zero)
{
//Get the object from lRes
htmlDoc= (mshtml.IHTMLDocument)Win32.ObjectFromLresult(lRes, IID_IHTMLDocument, IntPtr.Zero);
return htmlDoc;
}
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