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I'm trying to write a Thumbnail Image Handler for a custom file type based on Microsoft's example code here: Building Thumbnail Handlers.

As a proof of concept, I'm storing the base64 of a jpeg file into an ADS on my custom file.

My problem is that I'm not sure how to access this data from the DLL code. Microsoft's example uses base64 stored in an XML tag within the custom file type. I don't have the option to modify the internal components of my file type, leading me to using ADS as an example.

Is there a way to access an ADS from DLL handler code?

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    Your problem is not accessing ADS (that's easy), it's that you need a way to load a JPEG from a disk file. There are lots of solutions to this (e.g. gdiplus is an easy one). Once you've picked that, accessing an ADS is as easy as appending the name of the stream to the regular name of the file (e.g. c:\blah\file.moo:thumbnail) Jun 18, 2013 at 21:20
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    And in order to get that filename, make sure your handler is implementing either IInitializeWithFile, with gives you the actual filename, or IInitialializeWithItem, which gives you an IShellItem that you can extract the filename from. IInitializeWithStream only gives you an IStream, which you cannot get a filename from. Jun 19, 2013 at 1:00

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