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QuestionWhat happens when I open a file with its "default" program? Pin
KellyR10-Jan-07 3:18
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Roger Stoltz10-Jan-07 3:38
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Roger Stoltz10-Jan-07 4:15
Roger Stoltz10-Jan-07 4:15 
KellyR wrote:
I'm not using MFC in this program, so how do I process that argument?


Well, what are you using then?
You say that using "Windows GUI", but what do you mean by that?
If you're using another framework then the documentation for that framework must have some information about how to get hold of the program arguments. So if you're using any kind of framework you're basically the best suited for answering your question.

If you've implemented the main function you can get the program arguments as desccribed here[^].


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