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\deflang1033\horzdoc{\*\fchars }{\*\lchars }\pard\plain\f2\fs28\b Repository Samples
\par \plain\f2\fs20 This directory and its sub-directories contain sample Visual Basic applications demonstrating how to write code that uses Microsoft Repository.
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\par \plain\f2\fs24\b\i Contents
\par \pard\li200\plain\f2\fs22\b Browser Sample
\par File System Sample
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\par \plain\f2\fs24\b\i Browser Sample
\par \plain\f2\fs20 The Browser sample application demonstrates how to use Repository to display Microsoft Development Objects (MDO). 
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\par \plain\f2\fs20\b File\tab \tab \tab Description\plain\f2\fs20 
\par Browser.vbp\tab \tab The project file for this sample application.
\par Browser.frm\tab \tab The main form.
\par PropsNew.frm\tab \tab This form displays the properties on a given object. To see the 
\par \tab \tab \tab properties, select an object and right-click it.
\par Refresh.frm\tab \tab This form pops up to let the user know the browser is refreshing 
\par \tab \tab \tab its repository information.
\par Mdo.bas\tab \tab The Microsoft Development Objects module.
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\par To Run:
\par \pard\li720\fi-720{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent720{\pntxtb\'b7}}\plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}On the \plain\f2\fs20\b File\plain\f2\fs20  menu, click \plain\f2\fs20\b Open Project\plain\f2\fs20 . 
\par {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Select the Browser.vbp file, which is listed in the \\repostry\\samples\\browser subdirectory of the main Visual Basic directory. 
\par {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Press \plain\f2\fs20\b F5\plain\f2\fs20  or click \plain\f2\fs20\b Start\plain\f2\fs20  on the \plain\f2\fs20\b Run\plain\f2\fs20  menu to run the application.
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\par Note   \plain\f2\fs20 Before running this example, create the following entry to the [Add-Ins32] section of the file Vbaddin.ini:
\par \plain\f2\fs20\i Repository.vbaddin=3
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\par \plain\f2\fs20\b Details
\par \plain\f2\fs20 The browser displays MDO objects, relationships, and properties. The relationships are displayed as folders in the tree view. To see the properties, you must select an object, then right-click it. The property display is generic. This means that if you create a new property type, you will see it in the properties window. However, the relationships are hard-coded. If you wish to display your relationship types in the browser tree view, you must modify the browser code to include your relationship types.
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\par \plain\f2\fs24\b\i File System Sample
\par \plain\f2\fs20 The File system sample application demonstrates how to customize the repository to support objects you define.
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\par \plain\f2\fs20\b File\tab \tab \tab Description\plain\f2\fs20 
\par Filesys.vbp\tab \tab The project file for this sample application.
\par Deftim.bas\tab \tab The module that defines the tool information model for a file system.
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\par \plain\f2\fs20\b To Run:
\par \pard\li720\fi-720{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf1\pnindent720{\pntxtb\'b7}}\plain\f2\fs20 {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}On the \plain\f2\fs20\b File\plain\f2\fs20  menu, click \plain\f2\fs20\b Open Project\plain\f2\fs20 .
\par {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Select the filesys.vbp file, which is listed in the \\repostry\\samples\\filesys subdirectory of the main Visual Basic directory. 
\par {\pntext\f1\'b7\tab}Press \plain\f2\fs20\b F5\plain\f2\fs20  or click \plain\f2\fs20\b Start\plain\f2\fs20  on the \plain\f2\fs20\b Run\plain\f2\fs20  menu to run the application.
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