Oops 2000i is vb6.
Perhaps someone can verify there is no problem w/ vb6. It works for me.
Here is the 2000 stuff to add
'for 2000
Private Declare Function GetCurrentVbaProject _
Lib "vba332.dll" Alias "EbGetExecutingProj" _
(hProject As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function GetFuncID _
Lib "vba332.dll" Alias "TipGetFunctionId" _
(ByVal hProject As Long, ByVal strFunctionName As String, _
ByRef strFunctionId As String) As Long
Private Declare Function GetAddr _
Lib "vba332.dll" Alias "TipGetLpfnOfFunctionId" _
(ByVal hProject As Long, ByVal strFunctionId As String, _
ByRef lpfn As Long) As Long
'for 2000
In the functiion Public Function BrowseForFolderByPIDL
Replace .lpfn = FARPROC(AddressOf BrowseCallbackProc)
with .lpfn = FARPROC(AddrOf("BrowseCallbackProc")) '''''''''2000
Public Function AddrOf(strFuncName As String) As Long
Dim hProject As Long
Dim lngResult As Long
Dim strID As String
Dim lpfn As Long
Dim strFuncNameUnicode As String
Const NO_ERROR = 0
' The function name must be in Unicode, so convert it.
strFuncNameUnicode = StrConv(strFuncName, vbUnicode)
' Get the current VBA project
' The results of GetCurrentVBAProject seemed inconsistent, in our tests,
' so now we just check the project handle when the function returns.
Call GetCurrentVbaProject(hProject)
' Make sure we got a project handle... we always should, but you never know!
If hProject <> 0 Then
' Get the VBA function ID (whatever that is!)
lngResult = GetFuncID( _
hProject, strFuncNameUnicode, strID)
' We have to check this because we GPF if we try to get a function pointer
' of a non-existent function.
If lngResult = NO_ERROR Then
' Get the function pointer.
lngResult = GetAddr(hProject, strID, lpfn)
If lngResult = NO_ERROR Then
AddrOf = lpfn
End If
End If
End If
End Function