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I have bee mainly using Visual Studio 6.0 on Win NT and 98. I was wondering if it installs and work correctly on Win2000 and Win XP? I don't want to upgrade to .NET so am curious.
Thanks in advance,
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I use VS6 on both 2000 and XP, and there are no problems. Just make sure you've got VS service pack 5 and are up-to date with the 2000 service packs.
Michael
Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority. - The Doctor
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I wonder if there's a possibility to Post and Get messages (using the API PostMessage and SendMessage functions) inside a .DLL that have no Window.
That DLL is calling the TWAIN API and TWAIN is supposed to post messages to the caller to inform it on the current process. Unfortunately I'm using a MFC regular DLL with just the CWinApp class and I've no Windows Handle (hWnd) for posting TWAIN messages.
I could post messages to the DLL caller and then back to the DLL but as this is a Plugin framework I don't want to use that method. At the moment I've created a fake Window in that DLL and I'm posting the messages to that Window but I'm wondering if there's a better way to do this.
Yarp
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I need to display HTML pages in CListView, and i need to disable downloading of pictures on displayed page, like when you have 'show pictures' option turned off in IE. Does anybody know how to do that ?
Thanks.
rrrado
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How to play a .wav file when the wave device is already opened by another DirectSound app?
PlaySound or sndPlaySound don't work
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i am not sure but,
u can try with "mciSendString" with Open Command and in Sharable mode
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Hi guy,
Please see the note:
Note: from MSDN
shareable::Initializes the device or file as shareable. Subsequent attempts to open the device or file fail unless you specify "shareable" in both the original and subsequent open commands.
MCI returns an invalid device error if the device is already open and not shareable.
The MCISEQ sequencer and MCIWAVE devices do not support shared files.
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Use API function: PlaySound()
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Try to play your sound Synchronously(SND_SYNC)
Shibu K.V.
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I used DrawState,DrawIcon,DrawIconEx
I have icon with only 48x48 type image.
how use 48x48 type if system at first (on loading - LoadIcon)convert to 32x32 and then mapped to 48x48
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LoadIcon has been superseded by the LoadImage function. Maybe LoadImage can be better for you.
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i find method
create ImageList - Create(48,48,ILC_MASK|ILC_COLOR8,2,1);
ImageList.Add(LoadIcon());
then ImageList.Draw(&dc,Check.Active,CPoint(0,0),ILD_TRANSPARENT);
everything worked
URAAAA
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I'm writing a automation EXE server in VC++ 6.0 and I want to send COM/ActiveX events to the calling program... is it possible and how ?
The project was created as a MFC application with Automation support and works fine as a Automation server for my client application.
Now I just need to notify the client of events in my automation EXE application.
I'm desperately in need of help.... please help.... thanks
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Add a sink interface to your client that sink the events fired from the server. I think there are some samples in MSDN called koala or ekoala.
Cheers,
Fredrik
<right>Sonork ID: 100.11430:PhatBoy
'It is so much simpler to bury reality than it is to dispose of dreams.'
- Don Delillo, Americana
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Well... the problem is not the client but my server application.
How do I fire events from my (.EXE) automation server application ?
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If you didn't like the koala samples, check here, there's plenty of articles about events.
Cheers,
Fredrik
<right>Sonork ID: 100.11430:PhatBoy
'It is so much simpler to bury reality than it is to dispose of dreams.'
- Don Delillo, Americana
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Well... there are plenty of samples but I still can't find any which shows how to add events to my EXE automation server (MFC).
My automation server is a windowed application created as an MFC EXE application in VC++ and I want to send events back to the client when the user performs specfic actions in the window.
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http://www.codeproject.com/com/connectionpoints1.asp
http://www.codeproject.com/com/connectionpoints2.asp
Cheers,
Fredrik
<right>Sonork ID: 100.11430:PhatBoy
'It is so much simpler to bury reality than it is to dispose of dreams.'
- Don Delillo, Americana
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I get tooltips for every Win32 functions, MFC or my own functions... however I don't get them for OpenGL? Anyone knows why, DirectX Conspiracy?
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must be a MS (DirectX) conspiracy
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I'm working on an application which contains a class called CSpecialWnd which is a child of CWnd.
CSpecialWnd handles its own paint and timer events but I want it to be totally transparent to all mouse events. For example, if an instance of CSpecialWnd is running and it happens to be in front of a Notepad window, I should be able to click on CSpecialWnd but have Notepad still receive that click and not have CSpecialWnd get the focus.
How can I do that?
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hi all,
I am using "mciSendString" api function to record the wave audio through
microphone.
My question is how can i capture the audio data in Integer array while recording?
Because I have to Plot the line graph(spectrum) by using these values while recording(real Time)
Please help me.
Is there any other method to Plot the graph while recording(realTime)
Thank in advance.
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Hi !!!
I've have to build a autorun CD-Rom to automatically install my App from the CD. The installation is quite simple : I would like to copy files and folders, register the OCXs and DLLs, run a few batch files to setup some parameters, and that's all !
I started to have a look at InstallShield to do that, but it looks awfully complicated to me !!! Is it the good tool for what I want to do ? Is it possible to register DLLs, to run batch files with it and to easily copy files and folders ? Or should I just use another tool ?
Thank you for your advices....
Jerome
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InstallShield is possibly the best tool for building installations. When I opened it first time, I found Step By Step Help topic and built the simplest installation project quickly. You can find other features simply learning InstallShield IDE. For example, to register Dll you need to set "Self-Register" feature in File Groups. The power of InstallShield is that you have standard features in IDE and can write advanced actions using script. See also WEB site http://www.installsite.org which is like CodeGuru and CodeProject for InstallShield programmers, and it has also discussion groups.
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