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see i am using a tree control with three items
browse
card
password.
if we select the child browse the folders and files in usb drive should be displayed similar to the one in windows explorer. my trouble is i cant display the files. how to do this
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The FindFirstFile, FindNextFile. FindClose APIs can help you get the file names (if you don't
have them already).
Then you need to create a node/item for each file in the tree control (or listview control like
the right-hand window in Windows Explorer.
Mark
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."
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Give code snippet for dynamic tab control?
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Give me some money before...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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For free? Maybe for a tab control, but a DYNAMIC tab control...that will cost you.
Umm, what's a dynamic tab control?
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."
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that means,tab and dialog or propertysheet will increase at run time based on input.
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prathuraj wrote: tab and dialog or propertysheet will increase
will increase or created at runtime!
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prathuraj wrote: tab and dialog or propertysheet will increase
if you want to increase then you have to look at api like SetWindowPos and MoveWindow and if you want to create same at runtime look at CTabCtrl::Create!
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Tab Control Reference[^]
What are you having problems with?
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prathuraj wrote:
i want free service
have a look at
CTabCtrl::Create
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CPallini wrote: Give me some money before...
how much ???...
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CPallini wrote: PS: I'm lazy too, but not THAT LAZY!
he he he!
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Hi all,
I want to enumerate all the users in the domain from my service. I tried
using NetUserEnum and NetQueryDisplayInformation functions but it fails
with access denied. When i run the functions from the console application, it
works fine but from my service (which runs under local system account) it
fails......How do i get around this???.....Is there some other way of
enumerating users of a domain from the service???
kunal
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ku19832001 wrote: but from my service (which runs under local system account) it
fails......
Then run your service from an account with sufficient access rights
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."
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I didnt get it...i thought local system account is the most powerful account with all the rights.....I guess only problem is that only authenticated users are allowed to query the domain but in this local system is not a authenticated user.....Is there some other way of enumeration??
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If it's a security issue then it should fail regardless of what method you use to enumerate.
I would first verify that security is the problem - a breakpoint and check the error code should
do it.
The LocalSystem account may have high priveledges on the local computer but not on the network.
Actually, I'm pretty sure you can't access the network with that account anymore (I may be
confusing it with another account).
It's recommended these days to use specific accounts to run services under which have just the
needed access rights and no more.
Mark
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball."
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As i said in previous post...i checked the return code and it said....access denied..so i know the problem now...since local system is not authenticated to query the domain, the api will fail...
According to what you are saying, i need to add an (fake) account to the network and then run the service under that fake account to query the domain....this really doesnt look that great idea because then what i means 1) i am adding a non existent user in the network 2) all machines on the domain where my service is running will need to have that account in local machines (which can be a big risk)
So is there some other way of doing it??
kunal
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ku19832001 wrote: As i said in previous post...i checked the return code and it said....access denied
Sorry about that
There's no more risk really. If it worked from the console (meaning you had adequate permission)
and every other user has the permissions then there's no difference.
I trust services I write WAY more than I'd trust any user with enhanced privileges.
Only the service runs in the context of the "fake" account, not the users that log in on the
machine. I'm rusty on my limited IT skills but on a domain can't an account be created on the
domain server and managed there instead of having to add an account to every machine?
Yes managing extra accounts is a pain - you can thank all the hackers that have taken advantage
of security holes in Windows for that. The localsystem acount used to have many more privileges.
Mark
-- modified at 15:32 Sunday 1st April, 2007
fixed some splelling errors
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Hi All,
I using CTreeView - and i using style of TVS_CHECKBOXES.
I try to call method SetCheck( Item, True) but i dont see that the item is check in -
Some one can halp me ?
Thanks.
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Hi
could any one please tell me where to find opengl version 1.4. I tried the net for a whole day, all invain.
If some one of you have silicon graphics implementation or any please send to me
shiraztk AT rediffmail DOT com
regards
The Best Religion is Science.
Once you understand it, you will know God.
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Zainu wrote: could any one please tell me where to find opengl version 1.4.
OpenGL comes with the drivers for your graphics card, if the graphics card supports that level of OpenGL. If your graphics card does not support it, level 1.2 is supported through software emulation under Windows XP/Vista and 1.0 under 2000. If you are looking for library support for OpenGL, they are available for each compiler through sites specific for that compiler. Which are you looking for?
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Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau.
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Thank you
I was looking for building an application in VC++ 6.0.
Regards
The Best Religion is Science.
Once you understand it, you will know God.
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