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remove support mean that if you have a problem with VC6 and want to ask microsoft for that problem, they won't answer you...
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Hi, you should consider moving to VC++ 7.X/8.0 because those are more compatible with the futures offered by Windows 2000/XP. Personaly, I like the themes from Windows XP and I'm wroting only theme-enabled WIN32 applications. Other reasons would be a better IDE and a better/faster C++ compiler etc.
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So you mean, code will compile faster in VC++ 7.0 than in VC++ 6.0? Is the VC++ 7.0 compiler better than the VC++ 6.0 compiler?
Thanks for your help!
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With best regards,
A Manchester United Fan
The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
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hey make an effort to understand what we both answered to you
Save My Soul - (SMS) wrote: code will compile faster in VC++ 7.0 than in VC++ 6.0?
we cannot say that
Save My Soul - (SMS) wrote: Is the VC++ 7.0 compiler better than the VC++ 6.0 compiler?
yes
and even better, VC8 compiler is better than VC7.x
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v2.0 wrote: hey make an effort to understand what we both answered to you
Oops... Sorry seems like I got on your nerves....
v2.0 wrote:
and even better, VC8 compiler is better than VC7.x
Thanks!
But even after all these answers, I still haven't got any solid answer to give my boss when he asks me why we should move to VC++ 7.0 or higher...
Thanks anyways...
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With best regards,
A Manchester United Fan
The Genius of a true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan!
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Save My Soul - (SMS) wrote: Oops... Sorry seems like I got on your nerves....
my fault, i shouldn't...
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Hi all,
I hv designed a page in html.and Iam working in MFC
Iam using CDHTMLViewSpec class.
I have designed 2 links in thml as follows
<table width="100%">
<tr width="100%">
<td width = "100%"><font size="2" face="Tahoma">
<a id="Previous" class="Title" href="Previous.htm">Previous</a></font>
</td>
<td ><font size="2" face="Tahoma">
<a id="Next" href="Next.htm">Next</a></font></td>
</tr>
</table>
as u can see they are anchor tags I want to know how to enable or disable them at a perticular event. (Say when there is nothing in a list to show when user clicks Previous or Next).
Thank u all.
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Hi,
The can we change the position of the tooltip that is shown for long text in the treectrl?
Currently the tooltip is clipped by the screen limits. Can we move the tooltip to left in this case?
Thank you.
- NS -
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I re-compiled one of my applications under VS .NET 2005 (with no code changes) and the .exe is now twice the size....
What have Microsoft done ? or do I need to turn off some setting that is new, like a "make large .exe to waste disk space" setting ?
Any idea's ?
regards,
Darka
www.xanya.net
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are compiling in debug or release mode ?
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Hi V2.0,
Release - exactly the same build in both versions of the compiler, .NET 2005 is always larger (in the 3-4 projects I have tried).
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Darka wrote: "make large .exe to waste disk space"
LOL
You have an apple and me too. We exchange those and We have an apple each.
You have an idea and me too. We exchange those and We have two ideas each.
-- modified at 6:20 Friday 24th March, 2006
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Hi, make sure that you use MFC as a static link-edited library
and please check your optimization settings of your project.
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Hi,
I don't use MFC and all optimisations are for "small code", etc.
regards,
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How to associate a scrollbar to a image
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I want to enumerate all items under the special folder 'Programs' which is part of the 'StartMenu'.
I want to be able to enumerate through all items and their links, inside the 'Programs' folder.
Once i enumerate all 'Programs' items i want to get the name and path of each item, launch each of them and log the name and path details.
I have been trying without any success, i used the SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(), EnumObjects() Shell funcs.
btw: is there a function like SHGetDesktopFolder(), to retieve other special folders like 'Programs', 'StartMenu' etc.
Please suggest me a correct method to do this and also let me know if a sample code for this is available?
Awaiting a reply.
Thanks in advance,
Giftsana
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Did you try SHGetSpecialFolderPath?
- NS -
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I did not try SHGetSpecialFolderPath().
Could you kindly suggest me how i need to go ahead with this, am lost as to how to get it working.
and i need to deliver this by monday.
Thanks again.
Giftsana
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I got a solution to this using SHGetSpecialFolderLocation and specifying CSIDL_PROGRAMS and CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS since all items under 'Programs' are stored in the above two.
Giftsana
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Hi,how to limit the stack size for an application. I want object creation should fail because available memory is not sufficient. Is there any way the same solution will work both on windows and linux too.
Regards, Eswari
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With MSVC you can use "/F (Set Stack Size)" in the project settings, though if you are having problems with stack overflows you should check your code as increasing the stack size will not help.
Stack size is pretty compiler specific, maybe there is a command you can use within your code, but I'm unaware of one.
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I've found in MSDN a /STACK linker option on the VC++ IDE here[^] If your are using VC++ .NET click Properties on your project, go to Linker, then to System, and you will find "Stack Reserve Size" option (default is 0).
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On the VC++.NET it worked. Thank you
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