FILE: MSGBLAST.VBX Control Processes Windows Messages from VB

ID: Q110104


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SUMMARY

The Message Blaster (MSGBLAST.VBX) file is a Visual Basic custom control that lets you catch and process Windows messages from Visual Basic. You can obtain Message Blaster from the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) CD-ROM disk number 5 or 6. On that MSDN CD-ROM disk, see the "Message Blaster: Processing Messages in Visual Basic" technical article.


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Message Blaster: Processing Messages in Visual Basic

The Microsoft Visual Basic development environment is not based on a message-driven programming model, as is Microsoft Windows. In Microsoft Windows, messages control most everything that happens. Visual Basic, on the other hand, supports a predefined set of events for each object (form or control) that you create. An application written in Visual Basic cannot respond to messages from Microsoft Windows that are not handled directly by a Visual Basic event.

The Message Blaster (MSGBLAST.VBX) is a Visual Basic custom control that addresses this restriction by allowing you to catch and process Windows messages (except WM_CREATE and WM_NCCREATE messages) from Visual Basic.

Message Blaster was created for Visual Basic version 2.0 on April 30, 1993, by:
You can obtain the Message Blaster from Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) compact disk (CD) number 5 or 6. Run the "MS Development Library CD 6" icon that is installed in the "MS Development Library" folder in Program Manager. Click the Contents button. Double-click "Technical Articles." Double-click "Visual Basic Articles." Double-click the "Message Blaster: Processing Messages in Visual Basic" article.

You can find MSGBLAST.EXE, a self-extracting file, on these services: The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library:

~ Msgblast.exe

For more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q119591 : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services


After downloading the file, run it to obtain MSGBLAST.VBX along with a number of example and source code files.

The sample program EX1 uses the Message Blaster control to process WM_MENUINIT and WM_MENUSELECT messages.

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This MSDN information is taken from the "Microsoft Developer Network News" newsletter dated January 1994. This information is subject to change.


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Version           : 2.0 3.0
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Last Reviewed: June 16, 1999