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yes u r right.
how to do it.
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Aniket Salunkhe wrote: After that period application can't be used with activation.
"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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that means, if i have given test version of my application to user for 1 month period; then after 1 month user can't use my application without activating it with proper serial kay.
Is there any way to do it in VC++ OR at the time of making Installation (of my VC++ exe)? I am using Inno Setup to make the installation.
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Aniket Salunkhe wrote: that means, if i have given test version of my application to user for 1 month period; then after 1 month user can't use my application without activating it with proper serial kay.
That changes things entirely, as "with activation" and "without activating" are completely different.
Aniket Salunkhe wrote: Is there any way to do it in VC++ OR at the time of making Installation (of my VC++ exe)?
Sure. Most folks will write some obscure key to the registry. Another less-popular way is writing to some out-of-the way file.
"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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Any body with linkson free e-books for visual c++ 6.0
plz
prubyholl@gmail.com
Thanks
phatkin
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so which is a good starting point..please?
phatkin
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man, live with your time... Visual Studio 2005 is around (and express editions are free), and Visual Studio 2008 is coming out soon !
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oh cool so u will advise studio 2005 for me which i have right?
anyway i kno VB.net and Java and a little C++( command line)
IS IT WORHTWHILE learning the visual c++ at all
phatkin
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what ?
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ok what i really want is that i know c++ programming form command line mode, java and vb.net but when i took a look at the visual c++.net 2005 code and the whole things bores me. anyway, especially the arrow, damn
do u guys think some languages are powerful more than others because thats th reason i wan tto switch to c++
is it a good choice?
phatkin
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prubyholl wrote: do u guys think some languages are powerful more than others because thats th reason i wan tto switch to c++
is it a good choice?
all depends what kind of application you have to make...
there's no universally better language upon others. if you need very good performances, C/Assembler is probably the best couple. but if you have to create a big system with web servcices and all you can imagine in a nowadays Enterprise application, you'd better go for C#/J2EE...
as i said, all depends
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I think toxcct' answer was perfect for you but it dependes to your work for example c++ is very good for write COMs but you must know c++ is difficult than VB.
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It is the one and only true programming language.
No serious, it is worth wile to learn (Visual) C++. why shouldn't it be?
codito ergo sum
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BadKarma wrote: It is the one and only true programming language.
No serious,
huu, ya were joking ?!
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is it true?c++ true and only language?
phatkin
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you missed the little "joke" icon at the left of the title of my message
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prubyholl wrote: IS IT WORHTWHILE learning the visual c++ at all
Yes, of course. Any chance you have to learn something is time well spent.
"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 have a ATL dialog with picture control oof type icon.I try to lauch this dialog as modeless dialog.But the image control does not appear or the icon does not appear when the application lauches.I am using visual studio 2005.
Is there any specific reason in visual studio dot net for loading the image in the dialog.
Regards,
Anitha.V
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Can you show your code how did you try it,please?
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Hi,
The following is the code for invoking modeless dialog but the icon is not loaded (picture control)in visual studio 2005.Please help me out.
classdlg dlg1;
dlg1.create(NULL);
dgl1.showwindow(TRUE);
static HICON hIcon (LoadIcon(_Module.get_m_hInst(), MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDR_RESTOREDB)));
SetIcon(hIcon, TRUE); // Set big icon
SetIcon(hIcon, FALSE); // Set small icon
LPCTSTR lpszCaption = _T("Upgrading Database...");
SetWindowText(lpszCaption);*/
CenterWindow(GetParent());
// Set the window as the topmost and always on top.
lpszCall = _T("m_Params.wndMsgCtrl.Attach(GetDlgItemIDC_STATIC_MSG));");
m_Params.wndMsgCtrl.Attach(GetDlgItem(IDC_STATIC_MSG10));
lpszCall = _T("m_Params.wndOKCtrl.Attach(GetDlgItem(IDOK));");
m_Params.wndOKCtrl.Attach(GetDlgItem(IDOK));
lpszCall = _T("m_Params.hWnd = m_hWnd;");
m_Params.hWnd = m_hWnd;
SetWindowPos ( HWND_TOP, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE );
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I don't see any code that relates to a picture control.
Does the icon show on the picture control in the resource editor?
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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HI ,
During design time itself the dialog is associated with the icon image type.
The dialog is invoked as modeless dialog from different class and the code logic is written in ONinitdialog.How do i handle it.?
Regards,
Anitha
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