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This article[^] will show you a simple way to install and delete the font. But in this article its also inform that the font also record in the registry. That might be the registry that you try to delete. Try to do move the font another folder, delete the font, delete the registry key and restart the computer.
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Hi Roath,
Thanks for your help .
I notice that the corresponding registry key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts has been removed after run my code.
The system font can be easily removed/added via Windows Explorer, and doesn't need to reboot the computer. I wonder if there is a programming code which is what I exactly expected to do the same thing.
Thanks a lot!
Bo
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BoHuang wrote: Hi Roath,
My name is Kanel, please call me Kanel.
BoHuang wrote: I notice that the corresponding registry key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts has been removed after run my code.
The system font can be easily removed/added via Windows Explorer, and doesn't need to reboot the computer
In my opinion, you should build the code to prompt the user to restart the machine in order to take new effect after you change some configuration to the system.
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Roath Kanel wrote: My name is Kanel, please call me Kanel.
Oh, sorry
Roath Kanel wrote: In my opinion, you should build the code to prompt the user to restart the machine in order to take new effect after you change some configuration to the system.
Maybe you're right, but it is the worst solution and cannot pass the code review. I'll try my best to find another solution.
Thanks for your help!
Thanks a lot!
Bo
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BoHuang wrote: Oh, sorry
No problem. You are always welcome.
BoHuang wrote: Maybe you're right, but it is the worst solution and cannot pass the code review. I'll try my best to find another solution.
I might try to find another resource to help you about this case. If I found any information I will let you know later.
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Thanks a lot, kanel
Thanks a lot!
Bo
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Hello, could you please help me with this:
I am porting a solution for PocketPC 2003 written in eVC 4.0 using MFC to Visual Studio 2005 (Visual Studio 8).
Now I recognized there is no CDumpContext in the MFC-Version in VS 2005? Why is this? When looking into afx.h, where CDunpContext is declarated for Embedded C++ 4.0, it does not belong to WinCE-devices:
#ifndef _WIN32_WCE
class CDumpContext
{
...
}
#endif
Is there any replacement for dumping?
Thanks a lot...
Martin
-- modified at 7:28 Monday 12th June, 2006
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hi there,
I keep getting this error whenever I work on Visual basic or sometimes other things: The instruction at "0x30840c77" referenced memory at "0x0ef20000". The memory could not be "Read".
Please Help
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Hi, You must change attributes of this memory page. use this code.
DWORD VirtualQuery(
LPCVOID lpAddress,
PMEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION lpBuffer,
SIZE_T dwLength);
this function fills MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION structure & then call
BOOL VirtualProtect(
LPVOID lpAddress,
SIZE_T dwSize,
DWORD flNewProtect, // PAGE_READONLY
PDWORD lpflOldProtect
);
Zqr
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In my opinion, you have a problem with your computer RAM. Try to replace another memory.
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totally pointless answer.
he has a memory access violation due to some application. it's not a RAM full problem, because he would have get an error saying so.
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Thank you very much for your comment. It is not a completely fault RAM. If full RAM is fall, you will not be able to start an operating system. But in this case, if his application is importance that need to work with, he should try another RAM because it might solve the problem that he's challenges.
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This is almost certainly not a ram problem. This error normally comes from a bogus pointer. Failing ram or a failing/overheating cpu could cause this, but unless the system's heavily overclocked the the cause is almost always a program bug.
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Thank you very much for your detail explaination. Good luck!!!
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Roath Kanel wrote: Good luck!!!
why ?!
Roath Kanel wrote: Thank you very much for your detail explaination
he said what toxcct sait with other words...
-- TTD --
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super_ttd wrote: Roath Kanel wrote:
Good luck!!!
why ?!
The way that I greeting people.
super_ttd wrote: he said what toxcct sait with other words...
Yes, I know. Thank you!!!
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hi ,
plz give me links for online studies and screen shots for MAC / LINUX os
thanks for paying attention
rst...
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hi ,
any one plz give me link for site for detailed information about NAT ( network address transformation ).
thanks in advance
rst...
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thanks for information ,
but i need indepth material , i mean different algorithems behind NAT
and if possible embedded s/w and firmwares.
rst...
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Wander off to CISCO's web site where they have a mountain of networking tutorials.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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If you post your question in vb/vb.net forum[^] then you might get a lot of answer.
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