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Hi Im writing an Addin for MS Outlook 2003 on .Net 2005. Actually I want acquire the handle of every new in coming Message/Mail from Exchange server to MS Outlook Mail box. For that I am using Project type as New/Project/Other Project Types/Extensibity/Shared Add-in with ATL and COM support. Until what i know is that every message contains it unique ID which is received from the Exchange Server. I want to get the message pointer and using that I want to get the Message ID either in the Queue or Vector and then perform some specific task related to it. So please tell how can I do that.
Regards
Ganesh
Ganesh Paul SPIAN
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ok i would like to make a console app be able to send a command to a nother console app and have it run it,
i use dev C++ for the compiler.
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Did you want to write this using CPP/CLI?
System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect
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You have posted your question to the wrong forum. Try the Visual C++ forum.
Those guys love helping people with homework
System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect
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Nah - this is the right board for homework questions. I refer all of them here
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it is NOT homework
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I didn't state that it was. I also replied to Josh
Anyway, have you re-posted on the C++/MFC board?
Mark
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yes i have no one has gotten back
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Try again here[^]
Don't mind any whiner nannys complaining
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VS2005 C++ Express Edition is free. You're not going to find much help for Dev C++, especially when you're tring to do stuff that C++ ( the actual language ) does not support.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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heyhey
so, I searched everywhere and I cannot find the right answer...
I want to do a filter of my output in OpenGl. output actually means framebuffer but perhaps I have to do the operation somewhere else.
I want to subtract parts of the color, so let's say 50% red and 20% green.
I found the way of removing all the RGB parts by glColorMask(R,G,B,Alpha) but that's not exactly what I want, because it removes the whole R,G or B part!
I could use some BlendFunc I figured out but I'm not sure how to use it.
And I would need to set a certain background color for that.
I did something with that my 3d model got transparent, too, cause I need to use the alpha channel one way or the other. And I don't want that either.
Hope you got my question cause it's buggin me now for some days
zqueezy
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You're using OpenGL with C++/CLI ? Or are you in the wrong forum ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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well actually that doesn't make a difference, does it? but I rewrote the question in another forum if that's OK for u guys
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It matters for three reasons:
1 - this forum is for C++/CLI questions
2 - if someone gives you C++/CLI code to answer you, but you're not using C++/CLI, that doesn't help you much, does it ?
3 - there's about 7 people using C++/CLI. This forum is very quiet, there's more off topic posts, than on. If you want an answer, it helps to use the right forum, not many people come into this one
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Hey people, is there a fairly simple way of accessing the serial port (COM1) to send and receive chars?
(using cygwin, g++, winXP)
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MrVanx wrote: using cygwin, g++,
Seems unlikely that you're using C++/CLI then. Try the visual c++ forum. However, there is nothing in standard C++ about serial ports, you need access to platform specific libraries.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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please send me in code related to iris recognisation
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That sounds like a compelling offer. NOT !!!
Anyhow, back in the real world... you need to do your own project. Or pay someone to do it for you. If you get stuck on a specific thing, by all means, ask here ( assuming your project is C++/CLI, otherwise, ask in the right forum ), and we'd love to help. 'please send me the code I need to do my project', is just not going to happen.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Given the current state of the WPF development tools, is it too early to ask the question of whether we can develop a WPF application in C++/CLI ?
Will it be possible down the road, if not now, to access WPF from C++?
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"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke
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Richie308 wrote: Given the current state of the WPF development tools, is it too early to ask the question of whether we can develop a WPF application in C++/CLI ?
Will it be possible down the road, if not now, to access WPF from C++?
See http://blog.voidnish.com/?p=121[^]
I wrote that last year, but the content is still valid. Except that wherever I wrote Avalon, it should now be WPF
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Thank you for your reply. I am seriously considering purchasing your new book about C++/CLI !
But can you say when it will be released? Amazon says it's not yet available.
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"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke
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Richie308 wrote: Thank you for your reply. I am seriously considering purchasing your new book about C++/CLI !
But can you say when it will be released? Amazon says it's not yet available.
Unfortunately, there have been some publishing delays (beyond my control). The e-book (final) should be out by the end of this month, but the printed book may be 6-7 weeks away.
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