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Hello, "brothers"!
Help me know, how can I hide some process from the task list under NT/2000/XP? One way, that I know, is a embedding of the new thread into the currently existing project, but I need to install the hook in this thread and details of that embedding isn't so close to me.
I will be grateful for any answers and suggetions.
Best regards,
-Elijah
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I'm not sure if it can be done , but I would love to see replies to your post.
Regards,
Venet.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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hi everyone-
i am using the odbc-recordset class i found on this site to connect my programm to an access database.
everything works fine so far.
now, in the access database, a vbfa-script is written to open a window with certain results...
my problem/question now is:
how can i call/execute this formular by my c-program?
has anyone any idea?
thousand thanks.
greatings-
tom.
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Hey guys I have had this problem before but can't rember for the life of me how i fxed it anyway here it is.
I just did a clean rebuild of my machine so reinstalled Windows and Visual studio and opened up an existing project and it will now not comile saying that certain things that rely on the crypt libaries are undeclared identifiers. How do i fix this i have teh lib files in the input for linking and have the include folders in directories what else could i have missed.
cheers
Peter
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Peter Liddle wrote:
certain things that rely on the crypt libaries are undeclared identifiers
Maybe you need to install Platform SDK.
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How do you manipulate a service from console (running, starting, stopping)?
rechi
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Do you mean in code from a console app, or just typing at the command prompt? If its in code, the same way as normal (StartService etc.). If you mean at the command prompt use SC.EXE
sc \\theServer command serviceName
Dylan Kenneally
London, UK
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It was about the command prompt.
I've tried SC but it cannot be find by the system. It must be something like net start
rechi
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Bogdan Rechi wrote:
It must be something like net start
It is 'net start service_name'. I think SC is available only on XP.
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Net Start service name to start it
And
Net Stop service name to stop it
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how i can get the ServerName from the IP address??
ie when i put 202.345.43.56 then i get 'mfghftp'
there is an API gethostbyaddr() but i dunno get anything frm that..
Any ideas??
Renjith-CPian.
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Renjith - CPian wrote:
there is an API gethostbyaddr() but i dunno get anything frm that..
What return value do you get? Could it be something like WSANOTINITIALISED or WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND etc.?
If your writing for XP or .NET, check out getnameinfo
Dylan Kenneally
London, UK
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In the previous version of ATL (Visual Studio 6), the guru's solved the 'marshal by value' issue with a IMarshal implementation (IMarshalByValueImpl). I moved my code to Visual Studio .Net with ATL 7.0. It compiles fine. However, my object, although it registers without a problem, cannot be created (class not registered error). Anybody goth the marshal by value to work in ATL 7.0?
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Hi,
In dialog based application, i have a data array which is the sub-class created from the CArray. Now i want to check this data array from a dialog with edit control in it. The problem is that the size of the data array is not fixed, so it is not possible to edit this data array by using usually used MFC CEdit control. Therefore, my problem is how to create a dynamical edit control for the problem?
Thanks in advance!
chen
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Yes Nish, you said is i want.
It may be an easy method for using a listbox to edit the data array, but how to save the data to a txt file from the listbox?
chen
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Use a list control or a list box on the dialog to list the content. You can then allow elements to be edited. You also will not need a massive number of controls in the UI.
Roger Allen
Sonork 100.10016
If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.
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I click Build/Start Debug/Attach to process... in order to start debuggin' on some program i wrote. I find the list as empty.
Do you know how could i bring the processes into the list?
rechi
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It's a bug in Visual Studio.
Can be solved using a Service Pack.
rechi
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hi all,
any one can know how to stop the System Time.
thanks in advance.
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I don't know if you can stop it, but you could get the current time, and then continually reset it back to that time
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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Yes, you can: shutdown your machine, unplug it, open it, remove battery from motherboard - and magic, time is stopped.
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hi all,
any can know how to stop the System Time.
thanks in advance.
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Hi!
I've programmed in c/c++ in text mode for several years
and quite familiar with this great language.
Now want to program in Windows environment,but just don't see where to start. There is SO MUCH in it(plus this new .NET technology). Please help me,give me some guide or little hint where to start,what to read(on the WEB if possible).Should I start directly with c# instead?
Thankyou,
Vitaliy
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All in all, if you do not have any experience in
Windows programming, its best that you should
start with c#.
Probably many people would not agree with me
but i think programming .Net in c# is the
fastest way to program for windows and
certainely .Net.
There is going to be ample market for .Net programmers
in c# and certainely VC++ is not going to go away
but c# will be used for a lot of UI programming.
There are a lot of books out there and also a lot of
articles on the web.
Best of luck on your .Net journey!!;)
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