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hello sir!! i would like to know more about the .pst files. i am doing a research on how to repair the personal folder. so i need to know about the physical layout of the .pst files. can u please tell me where i can get such information?? thanks...
vijay.
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vijay7173 wrote: how can i know the physical layout of the .pst file on the disk?
The format of the file is propriatery. While information might be available, since it is not supported by Microsoft, are you sure you'd want to rely upon it? What exactly is it that you are after (that Outlook Automation does not offer)?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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well sir, i saw a software that is used to recover the .pst files in the outlook. i want to know how it exactly works. someone insisted me that knowing the physical layout of the .pst files may help in understaning how the sowtware works. so, i wanted to know the physical layout. i am curious to know about how that software works. so, i am searching for the info on .pst files.
vijay.
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Hey people,
i added a calendar to a form. but i'm having difficulty retrieving the dates.
Actually i dont know what functions is avalaible.
i need to perform sum actions depending on what date was selected.
if you could tell me what format the date is return in what also be of much help.
i had a look at msdn but that just got me more confused.
i'm using Visual Studio 2003.
Any help in this regard would greatly be appreciated
Thanx everyone
Phoenix
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Damn Microsoft! Stop hiding information in the documentation!
led mike
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Phoenix101 wrote: i added a calendar to a form. but i'm having difficulty retrieving the dates.
Actually i dont know what functions is avalaible.
See here.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Hello,
Any one knows a sample article OR a commercial component that allows file preview in an application. The preview should work for pictures, office documents, txt files.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Dan.
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can't you just ::ShellExecute() the file to preview so that it automatically opens the right application for it ?
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Thank you for the reply.
I am intended to show the file preview into a MDI application.
Regards,
Dan.
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micutzu wrote: I am intended to show the file preview into a MDI application.
then you'll have to code the preview behaviors yourself i believe...
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Hi,
Once a menu option is selected I want to deactivate it
and if a new window is opened then I want to activate the menu option.
Any ideas what has to done.
Thanks
Prithaa
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hey, can't you do yourself with CMenu[^] ?
i see an EnableMenuItem() there...
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Hi,
Sorry to have bothered you .But I want to deactivate a menu option once it is used. I don't have CMenu object.I have a menu which belongs to IDR_MAINFRAME identifier.
Prithaa
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you don't bother me ; but i have the impression that you ask questions here because you're too lazy to read the doc and learn a bit by yourself (i'm certainly wrong then).
also, i don't understand when you say "I have a menu which belongs to IDR_MAINFRAME identifier.". IDR_MAINFRAME is commonly the ID of the application's main icon in the resource file (.rc).
you say you don't have a CMenu. but you're using MFC, right ?
here's what you have to do then. in the event handler "click in the menu item", construct a temporary CMenu which reflects the menu clicked, identifies the item clicked, and then use the method indicated previously to deactivate it...
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Hi,
CMenu* m = AfxGetMainWnd()->GetMenu();
CMenu* s = m->GetSubMenu(2);
s->EnableMenuItem(ID_VIEW_INCOMEVIEW, MF_BYCOMMAND |
MF_DISABLED | MF_GRAYED);
I above code did not disable the menu item ID_VIEW_INCOMEVIEW
I have written this code in the function which handles the ID ID_VIEW_INCOMEVIEW
so once the ID_VIEW_INCOMEVIEW is selected the next time it should be grayed.
so I posed the question
Any ideas
Prithaa
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just a guess. have you tried to place a breakpoint in the debugger and see if the code is executed ?
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Hi,
Yes the code is executed but there is no effect on the identifier ID.
Apparently it should immediately turn gray
Correct me if I am wrong
Thanks for your time
Prithaa
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Hi,
i wrote a MDI application..i have given an extension .sam..i have serialized the data..saved the document on the disk..When i double click on the file..by default..i want it to be opened by my application..how to do it..?
thanks in before
James
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You need to create a file association
Clickety[^]
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please can you be more clear ,i did not understand it..
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click on the link and read the article man !
it seems to be not the 1st time you have problems to follow given links
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RockyJames wrote: When i double click on the file..by default..i want it to be opened by my application..how to do it..?
If the application was created by AppWizard, this should happen automatically. There should be a .reg file in your project. You should also have calls to EnableShellOpen() and RegisterShellFileTypes() in the app's InitInstance() method.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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I have to create a toolbar with buttons of different size. I was unable to do that so i am using a dialog bar for the purpose, can some help me to create this custom toolbar
Keyur Bhatnagar
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