...select a computer from the network neighborhood?

Author: Sergey Dolinin

Category: System

uses
  
ShlObj, ActiveX;

function BrowseComputer(DialogTitle: stringvar CompName: string;
  bNewStyle: Boolean): Boolean;
  // bNewStyle: If True, this code will try to use the "new"
  // BrowseForFolders UI on Windows 2000/XP
const
  
BIF_USENEWUI = 28;
var
  
BrowseInfo: TBrowseInfo;
  ItemIDList: PItemIDList;
  ComputerName: array[0..MAX_PATH] of Char;
  Title: string;
  WindowList: Pointer;
  ShellMalloc: IMalloc;
begin
  if 
Failed(SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(Application.Handle, CSIDL_NETWORK, ItemIDList)) then
    raise 
Exception.Create('Unable open browse computer dialog');
  try
    
FillChar(BrowseInfo, SizeOf(BrowseInfo), 0);
    BrowseInfo.hwndOwner := Application.Handle;
    BrowseInfo.pidlRoot := ItemIDList;
    BrowseInfo.pszDisplayName := ComputerName;
    Title := DialogTitle;
    BrowseInfo.lpszTitle := PChar(Pointer(Title));
    if bNewStyle then
      
BrowseInfo.ulFlags := BIF_BROWSEFORCOMPUTER or BIF_USENEWUI
    else
      
BrowseInfo.ulFlags := BIF_BROWSEFORCOMPUTER;
    WindowList := DisableTaskWindows(0);
    try
      
Result := SHBrowseForFolder(BrowseInfo) <> nil;
    finally
      
EnableTaskWindows(WindowList);
    end;
    if Result then CompName := ComputerName;
  finally
    if 
Succeeded(SHGetMalloc(ShellMalloc)) then
      
ShellMalloc.Free(ItemIDList);
  end;
end;

// Example

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  
Computer: string;
begin
  
BrowseComputer('...', Computer, True);
  label1.Caption := Computer;
end;

 

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