I have created a toolbar in my VB6 application which allows a user to add buttons which are actually shortcut buttons to the users' most commonly used applications (e.g. Netscape, Notepad, any .exe..). I can add buttons to the toolbar at run-time and every thing works fine. The problem comes...
In my VB6 application the user is able to add buttons to the toolbar. These buttons provide shortcuts to the users' most commonly used programs (e.g. Netscape, Notepad, any .exe file). I want to be able to save the toolbar for the next time the user runs the application. Is there a way to...
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