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Are _chmod, _wchmod helpful to you solve your problem ?
Regards,
Paresh.
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Can you restrict their access through ACL?
"A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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I wonder whats the paradigm of learning...
Let me clear what I am saying...
What our learning process is:
1... Get a very minimal architectural view of a technology (suppose .NET)
2... Jump in and Code! Where stuck, consult documentation and then back to keyboard!
Here we slove the problems on fly. We solve and understand them as we encounter them. For instance,
I want to have a small menu to appear under a specific word. That needs to customize the rich text box. Now Whats the correct way? Complete a books or two on the topic then start working on learn as you go along?
Which one of is the approach of the professionals?
Regards.
Polite Programmer
More Object Oriented then C#
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I sort of take the shotgun approach - that is, I take all approaches. I first read up a little, then jump in and start codeing, and then read more in depth. When you first start learning a new technology it can be daunting so it's best not to dwell. Try to be flexible - don't get hung up on something.
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Hi all,
Im VC++ illiterate and would like to know on how to interface the serial port using VC++..
See my ultimate goal is to control the lighting of LEDs via serial port using VC++...
Thanks!
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Hey
Use CreateFile,ReadFile,WriteFile function of
Winbase.h
You can also find help of these functions on msdn too
Regards,
Pankaj Sachdeva
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The serial port uses +-12 Volts for signalling, and has just a few pins to use. Consider using the parallel port instead. It has 5 Volts, and has at least 10 pins you can use.
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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I have a dll written in C++ running in a Linux machine. Now i want to move that dll to a Windows system and use it with a Windows application.
How can i do that?
Can you please tell what all are the performance issues i face?
What all are the dependencies?
Thanks in advance
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Depends - does it use Linux specific APIs or is it plain standard C++ ?
I don't see why you'd expect performance issues. The dependencies depend entirely on the nature of hte code.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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hi,
I want to post message from my worker thread to the main frame window in a SDI application. To do so I need to pass hWnd or pMainWnd to the child thread. Because I create my thread in CDocument::OnNewDocument, I need to get handle or pointer to the main frame window from inside CDocument. Is there any way to do that ?
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thanks,
i have tried AfxGetMainWnd()
it works fine in CMyDoc but when I pass the pointer to my thread and call postmessage from inside my thread, program crash. the code is like this:
CMyDOc::OnNewDocument()
{
m_pMyWnd = AfxGetMainWnd();
m_pMyWnd->PostMessage(WM_MYMSG,0,0); --> run OK
CX25Thread* m_pX25Thread;
m_pX25Thread = (CX25Thread*)AfxBeginThread(RUNTIME_CLASS (CX25Thread),THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL,
0, // stack size
CREATE_SUSPENDED);
m_pX25Thread->m_pMyWnd = m_pMyWnd;
m_pX25Thread->ResumeThread();
}
In Mythread:
when I call m_pMyWnd->PostMessage(WM_MYMSG,0,0); --> program crash ! i don't understand why
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I took an old multithreaded app and gutted it to use AfxGetMainWnd() to populate a member variable in the thread and the CMainFrame is receiving the messages without any apparent problems.
The message was registered with RegisterWindowMessage().
All the thread creation code is consistent as your snippet so I'm not sure what it is you are fighting. Do you have any other details that might help us identify where our code differs?
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I've found the problem
AfxGetMainWnd() returns 0 in CMyDoc::OnNewDocument()
AfxGetMainWnd() only return after all MainFrame, Doc, View have finished initialize.
So to get the correct pointer, I must put it earliest in the end of InitInstance and it work.
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That would make sense. I had put my code in a button click handler for the view so I guess I didn't pay enough attention to where your code was being placed versus the code itself.
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Try passing the HWND to the thread instead of the CWnd pointer. You can get the HWND by doing something like m_pX25Thread->m_hWnd = m_pMyWnd->m_hWnd; .
Best wishes,
Hans
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use AfxGetMainWnd();and typecast to the mainframe pointer.
I dont know if it works or not just give a try.if its not working
we will try again.
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hi, i am new to visual C++ programming. i have a problem.
i have a windows hooks service that runs on a local machine. however, when i try to run it from a remote desktop it does not work. i plan to develop a C++ application which can solve the above problem. Can anyone help me with code to create a remote desktop connection?
i would be extremely thankful for the help....
- Moonis
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Hi,
Here's what I need to do:
I have a tree view control that has a list of strings on it. Those strings can be updated outside of the tree view. When updated outside the tree view, I need to update their strings inside the tree view to match the newly edited strings.
So the question: Is there any way to get an item in a tree view without knowing its handle? Can't I just get it by string or something? I figured I'd just search through the tree view to find the TV_ITEM with the matching string, then update it to the new string with a TVM_SETITEM message. I think this should work just fine, if I could get the TV_ITEM in the first place, but the TVM_GETITEM message only seems to retrieve by handle.
Thanks!
KR
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With TVM_GETITEM, you can get several items of information about the items, including the text.
Check out the TVITEM struct and the TVITEM.mask (TVIF_TEXT), TVITEM.pszText, and
TVITEM.cchTextMax members.
I believe you'll need to use TVM_GETNEXTITEM (with TVGN_ROOT, TCGN_NEXT, etc) to traverse the
tree getting the handles to pass to TVM_GETITEM.
Mark
"Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears." Chris Maunder
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Okies, I didn't realize I could use TVM_GETNEXTITEM to get the root tree item. Thanks a lot, this should work perfectly.
KR
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Hello there. I hope you have a solution to my question, because is blowing my mind. I have a rich edit control and i'm getting the input to a CString using GetWindowText. Now i want to convert the string to double. I' m using atof(), but that's not my case... The value in the rich edit represents a number between 0 and 20. If i write "Hello" in the rich edit or "12.h", atof() still converts it to double, but differently the user didn't type something between 0 and 20. Even more didn't type a number at all. Is there any way to do this?
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This is what MSDN says about atof : The function stops reading the input string at the first character that it cannot recognize as part of a number.
So its up to you to scan the string for non-numeric characters before calling atof . You could use ES_NUMBER on the rich edit control, if you only wanted the user to enter numbers - in that case a simple edit control would work.
Best wishes,
Hans
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