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hi
Just type this in your VC project
void operator: (int kd)
{
}
Some time u may need to compile..
The visual studio will disappear ..
regards
krishnan
If u can Dream... U can do it
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if u save that in some cpp file.. Then u can never able to open Your project.
If u can Dream... U can do it
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He was trying to crash VS.NET 2003...
I'd say thats Intellisense at work, trying to interpret that code, not able to and, thus, subsequently tearing VS.NET down.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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it does not matter what he was trying to do, if the editor disappears because you type something then it is a bug.
I guess it could be related to intelli-sence.
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toxcct wrote: i agree with tht point, but hey, it looks that he tried to overload operator :
so?
so you cant typo in VS2003 anymore i guess.
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During my study about operator overloding , this happend. First time I was Surpried.. Then tried to find out the latest changes in the code.. Then i found the reason..
I think this happens while pasrsing done by visual studio to generate class information etc.. I think It is BUG
it is not present 2005
If u can Dream... U can do it
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yeah, i am able to reproduce the bug too.
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I am making an application using vc++ which requires A LOT of edit boxes and i am unable to fit them horizontally or vertically. Is it possible to make a dialog based application that scrolls edit boxs? Also, due to the nature of the my application i need to keep a portion of my edit boxes in view to read of some data. Can it be done ?
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you can hide the unrequired edit boxes when you need them ,you can set the edit boxes EnableWindow(TRUE)
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The MFC classes CScrollView and CFormView may be of interest to you.
Steve
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Hey howzit?
I downloaded source code from this artcle: http://www.codeproject.com/internet/SendTo.asp
I am not sure if its C++ code or C++.NET code but I have no idea how to even begin to compile it, but I really need to see how it works.
I have opened the file in VS 2005, what do I do now, please help, I am a newbie please help me learn!
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This is C++.NET code, just open it and hit the F7 key, if i remember properly...
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Hey howzit James,
I opened the file and hit F7 like you said, nothing happened, could you perhaps download the file and try it out and then tell me what to do, I would really appreciate it.
Regards,
David
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it's just a .h file, you need to include it in an existing project.
if you don't know how to create and build a simple project, I suggest you invest in a good introductory VC++ book ( vs2005 ).
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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Does anyone knows the APIs to use to obtain the current user's SID?
thanks!
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By SID, I mean the key under HKEY_USERS writing to which is equivalent of writing to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. There are multiple of keys under HKEY_USERS, which one maps to the current user's HKEY_CURRENT_USER?
thanks!
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I get the "Shut down windows" dialog when I press Alt+F4 on the desktop, with all the other application windows minimized. To do this programmatically, which window is this that I should send WM_CLOSE to?
thanks!
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progman is no more the shell its just an app now
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Yeah you are right prakash.
But still that is what he asked for.
Owner drawn
Jesus Loves
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humm yeah, didnt realise that progman is still there as a window. may be it is there for some compatiblity issues.
Someone rated u down i will offset that.
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Mr.Prakash wrote: that progman is still there as a window. may be it is there for some compatiblity issues.
Yeah it acts as the parent for the desktop.
Owner drawn
Jesus Loves
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