@msdn=http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?qu=$$$ @pinvoke=http://pinvoke.net/$$$.htm Summary: CE_FIND_DATA is used by CeFindFirstFile, CeFindNextFile API. !!!!C# Signature: [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit,CharSet=CharSet.Unicode)] public struct CE_FIND_DATA { [FieldOffset( 0)] public uint dwFileAttributes; [FieldOffset( 4)] public FILETIME ftCreationTime; [FieldOffset( 12)] public FILETIME ftLastAccessTime; [FieldOffset( 20)] public FILETIME ftLastWriteTime; [FieldOffset( 28)] public uint nFileSizeHigh; [FieldOffset( 32)] public uint nFileSizeLow; [FieldOffset( 36)] public uint dwOID; [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr,SizeConst=260),FieldOffset(40)] public string Name; }; Note : FILETIME is now obsolet. You can use System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.FILETIME type instead. !!!!VB Signature: <StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, pack:=4, CharSet:=CharSet.Unicode)> _ Public Structure CE_FIND_DATA Public dwFileAttributes As Integer Public ftCreationTime As FILETIME Public ftLastAccessTime As FILETIME Public ftLastWriteTime As FILETIME Public nFileSizeHigh As Integer Public nFileSizeLow As Integer Public dwOID As Integer <MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, sizeConst:=MAX_PATH)> _ Public cFileName As String End Structure !!!!User-Defined Types: None needed !!!!Tips & Tricks: MAX_PATH is set to 260 characters by Windows so we create a ByValTStr with this length. Can then just use the 'Name' field as a normal string !!!!Sample Code: int hFile; CE_FIND_DATA Data=new CE_FIND_DATA(); hFile=CeFindFirstFile("\\My Documents",ref Data); return (hFile!=0); !!!!Alternative Managed API: Do you know one? Please contribute it! Documentation: CE_FIND_DATA@msdn on MSDN
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