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EnumResourceNames The EnumResourceNames function searches a module for each resource of the specified type and passes the name of each resource it locates to an application-defined callback function. 
VB4-32,5,6 
Declare Function EnumResourceNames Lib "kernel32" Alias "EnumResourceNamesA" (ByVal HModule As Long, ByVal lpType As resType, ByVal lpEnumFunc As Long, ByVal lParam As Long) As Long | 
 
 
 
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Operating Systems Supported | 
 
 
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Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later; Requires Windows 95 or later | 
 
 
 
 
- hModule  
Identifies the module whose executable file contains the resources for which the names are to be enumerated. If this parameter is NULL, the function enumerates the resource names in the module used to create the current process.  
 
- lpszType  
Points to a null-terminated string specifying the type name of the resource for which the name is being enumerated. For standard resource types, this parameter can be one of the following values: 
RT_ACCELERATOR  
Accelerator table  
RT_ANICURSOR  
Animated cursor  
RT_ANIICON  
Animated icon  
RT_BITMAP  
Bitmap resource  
RT_CURSOR  
Hardware-dependent cursor resource  
RT_DIALOG  
Dialog box  
RT_FONT  
Font resource  
RT_FONTDIR  
Font directory resource  
RT_GROUP_CURSOR  
Hardware-independent cursor resource  
RT_GROUP_ICON  
Hardware-independent icon resource  
RT_ICON  
Hardware-dependent icon resource  
RT_MENU  
Menu resource  
RT_MESSAGETABLE  
Message-table entry  
RT_PLUGPLAY  
Plug and play resource  
RT_RCDATA  
Application-defined resource (raw data)  
RT_STRING  
String-table entry  
RT_VERSION  
Version resource  
RT_VXD  
VXD  
 
- lpEnumFunc  
Points to the callback function to be called for each enumerated resource name. For more information, see the EnumResNameProc function.  
 
- lParam  
Specifies an application-defined value passed to the callback function. This parameter can be used in error checking.  | 
 
 
 
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. 
 
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. | 
 
 
 
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