Folder2.DismissedWebViewBarricade method
Called in response to the web view barricade being dismissed by the user.
Syntax
Folder2.DismissedWebViewBarricade()
Parameters
This method has no parameters.
Return value
This method does not return a value.
Remarks
An application calls this method after the user dismisses the web view barricade.
Examples
The following example uses DismissedWebViewBarricade to specify that the web view barricade for the C:\Windows folder has been dismissed. Proper usage is shown for JScript, VBScript, and Visual Basic.
JScript:
<script language="JScript">
function fnFolder2ObjectDismissedWebViewBarricadeJ()
{
var objShell = new ActiveXObject("shell.application");
var objFolder2 = new Object;
objFolder2 = objShell.NameSpace("C:\\WINDOWS");
if (objFolder2 != null)
{
objFolder2.DismissedWebViewBarricade();
}
}
</script>
VBScript:
<script language="VBScript">
function fnFolder2ObjectDismissedWebViewBarricadeVB()
dim objShell
dim objFolder2
set objShell = CreateObject("shell.application")
set objFolder2 = objShell.NameSpace("C:\WINDOWS")
if (not objFolder2 is nothing) then
objFolder2.DismissedWebViewBarricade()
end if
set objFolder2 = nothing
set objShell = nothing
end function
</script>
Visual Basic:
Private Sub btnDismissedWebViewBarricade_Click()
Dim objShell As Shell
Dim objFolder2 As Folder2
Set objShell = New Shell
Set objFolder2 = objShell.NameSpace("C:\WINDOWS")
If (Not objFolder2 Is Nothing) Then
objFolder2.DismissedWebViewBarricade
End If
Set objFolder2 = Nothing
Set objShell = Nothing
End Sub
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Header |
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IDL |
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DLL |
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See also