Delphi: How to SET(write) extended file properties?

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北荒 2021-02-10 16:11

I would like to set properties as shown in Windows Explorer File Properties->Summary Tab (Authors, Title, Subject, etc). (In Windows 7 is the Details tab) I already know how to

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  • 2021-02-10 16:36

    To write summary information use IPropertyStorage:WriteMultiple method. See MSDN sample WriteRead. Not delphi but is easy to convert.

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  • 2021-02-10 16:49
    function GetFileSummaryInfo(const FileName: WideString): String;
    
    const
    FmtID_SummaryInformation: TGUID =     '{F29F85E0-4FF9-1068-AB91-08002B27B3D9}';
    FMTID_DocSummaryInformation : TGUID = '{D5CDD502-2E9C-101B-9397-08002B2CF9AE}';
    FMTID_UserDefinedProperties : TGUID = '{D5CDD505-2E9C-101B-9397-08002B2CF9AE}';
    IID_IPropertySetStorage : TGUID =     '{0000013A-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}';
    
    const
    STGFMT_FILE = 3; //Indicates that the file must not be a compound file.
                     //This element is only valid when using the StgCreateStorageEx
                     //or StgOpenStorageEx functions to access the NTFS file system
                     //implementation of the IPropertySetStorage interface.
                     //Therefore, these functions return an error if the riid
                     //parameter does not specify the IPropertySetStorage interface,
                     //or if the specified file is not located on an NTFS file system
                     //volume.
    
    STGFMT_ANY = 4; //Indicates that the system will determine the file type and
                    //use the appropriate structured storage or property set
                    //implementation.
                    //This value cannot be used with the StgCreateStorageEx function.
    
    
    // Summary Information
     PID_TITLE        = 2;
     PID_SUBJECT      = 3;
     PID_AUTHOR       = 4;
     PID_KEYWORDS     = 5;
     PID_COMMENTS     = 6;
     PID_TEMPLATE     = 7;
     PID_LASTAUTHOR   = 8;
     PID_REVNUMBER    = 9;
     PID_EDITTIME     = 10;
     PID_LASTPRINTED  = 11;
     PID_CREATE_DTM   = 12;
     PID_LASTSAVE_DTM = 13;
     PID_PAGECOUNT    = 14;
     PID_WORDCOUNT    = 15;
     PID_CHARCOUNT    = 16;
     PID_THUMBNAIL    = 17;
     PID_APPNAME      = 18;
     PID_SECURITY     = 19;
    
     // Document Summary Information
     PID_CATEGORY     = 2;
     PID_PRESFORMAT   = 3;
     PID_BYTECOUNT    = 4;
     PID_LINECOUNT    = 5;
     PID_PARCOUNT     = 6;
     PID_SLIDECOUNT   = 7;
     PID_NOTECOUNT    = 8;
     PID_HIDDENCOUNT  = 9;
     PID_MMCLIPCOUNT  = 10;
     PID_SCALE        = 11;
     PID_HEADINGPAIR  = 12;
     PID_DOCPARTS     = 13;
     PID_MANAGER      = 14;
     PID_COMPANY      = 15;
     PID_LINKSDIRTY   = 16;
     PID_CHARCOUNT2   = 17;
    
    var
     I: Integer;
     PropSetStg: IPropertySetStorage;
     PropSpec: array of TPropSpec;
     PropStg: IPropertyStorage;
     PropVariant: array of TPropVariant;
     Rslt: HResult;
     S: String;
     Stg: IStorage;
     PropEnum: IEnumSTATPROPSTG;
     HR : HResult;
     PropStat: STATPROPSTG;
     k : integer;
    
    function PropertyPIDToCaption(const ePID: Cardinal): string;
    begin
     case ePID of
       PID_TITLE:
         Result := 'Title';
       PID_SUBJECT:
         Result := 'Subject';
       PID_AUTHOR:
         Result := 'Author';
       PID_KEYWORDS:
         Result := 'Keywords';
       PID_COMMENTS:
         Result := 'Comments';
       PID_TEMPLATE:
         Result := 'Template';
       PID_LASTAUTHOR:
         Result := 'Last Saved By';
       PID_REVNUMBER:
         Result := 'Revision Number';
       PID_EDITTIME:
         Result := 'Total Editing Time';
       PID_LASTPRINTED:
         Result := 'Last Printed';
       PID_CREATE_DTM:
         Result := 'Create Time/Date';
       PID_LASTSAVE_DTM:
         Result := 'Last Saved Time/Date';
       PID_PAGECOUNT:
         Result := 'Number of Pages';
       PID_WORDCOUNT:
         Result := 'Number of Words';
       PID_CHARCOUNT:
         Result := 'Number of Characters';
       PID_THUMBNAIL:
         Result := 'Thumbnail';
       PID_APPNAME:
         Result := 'Creating Application';
       PID_SECURITY:
         Result := 'Security';
       else
         Result := '$' + IntToHex(ePID, 8);
       end
    end;
    
    begin
     Result := '';
    try
     OleCheck(StgOpenStorageEx(PWideChar(FileName),
     STGM_READ or STGM_SHARE_DENY_WRITE,
     STGFMT_FILE,
     0, nil,  nil, @IID_IPropertySetStorage, stg));
    
     PropSetStg := Stg as IPropertySetStorage;
    
     OleCheck(PropSetStg.Open(FmtID_SummaryInformation,
        STGM_READ or STGM_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE, PropStg));
    
     OleCheck(PropStg.Enum(PropEnum));
     I := 0;
    
     hr := PropEnum.Next(1, PropStat, nil);
      while hr = S_OK do
      begin
        inc(I);
        SetLength(PropSpec,I);
        PropSpec[i-1].ulKind := PRSPEC_PROPID;
        PropSpec[i-1].propid := PropStat.propid;
        hr := PropEnum.Next(1, PropStat, nil);
     end;
    
     SetLength(PropVariant,i);
     Rslt := PropStg.ReadMultiple(i, @PropSpec[0], @PropVariant[0]);
    
     if Rslt =  S_FALSE then Exit;
    
     for k := 0 to i -1 do
      begin
        S := '';
        if PropVariant[k].vt = VT_LPSTR then
          if Assigned(PropVariant[k].pszVal) then
           S := PropVariant[k].pszVal;
    
        S := Format(PropertyPIDToCaption(PropSpec[k].Propid)+ ' %s',[s]);
       if S <> '' then Result := Result + S + #13;
     end;
     finally
     end;
    

    for more http://www.delphi-central.com/tutorials/File_Summary_Info.aspx. Also this : http://www.swissdelphicenter.ch/torry/showcode.php?id=1614 show you how to manipulate [IPropertyStorage]

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  • 2021-02-10 16:49

    Partial answer: The set property Delphi code can be found here. or if you have the latest JCL library - use TJclFilePropertySet at jclNtfs.pas Warning: Notice that this code works for xls files but it does not seem to work for txt/cvs and jpg files in Windows 7 Pro/Enterprise or 2008 (64 bits). It seems that M$ has changed the way properties work in these OS: "You can't add or change the file properties of some types of files. For example, you can't add any properties to TXT or RTF file". Sadly for me, going back to XP mode is not an option.

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