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Trouble with URLMON.DLL

Guys,

A short time again I was told about using URLMON.dll to download files, which worked great.  It was setup with:

DECLARE LONG URLDownloadToFile IN URLMON.DLL ;
      LONG, STRING, STRING, LONG, LONG

in our APIDEF.prg file, then called as needed with the statement:

nGetResults = URLDownloadToFile(0, cHttp_file, cDownload_file, 0, 0)

where cHttp_file = "Http://www.mysite.com/textfile.txt
           cDownload_file = "textfile.txt"

Up until yesterday this worked file, now I get an value n nGetResults that is a  VARTYPE() NUMBER but I cannot display or check, as STR(nGetResults) is not zero, but displays as '***".

What the heck did I do?  I have not even touched this area!  The DECLARE of caused no error, and URLMON.dll is in my system.

Frank
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Question Stats
Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: fmoore0001
Solution Provided By: CaptainCyril
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 0
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