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error LNK2001 private static int Counted::m_ObjectNum"XXX" is unresloved
In the definition file, you need to declare it also. ( One time in the .h and one time in the .cpp)
I hope it resolves this error
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baerten wrote: One time in the .h
You don't need it.
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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your code seems bad formatted, use <pre> tags as follows
<pre>
//code here...
</pre>
to repost edit your post.
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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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CPallini wrote: to repost
to repost ? no ! to edit !
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toxcct wrote: to edit !
Sure!
Hence I've to edit my post too.
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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There is an API RegDeleteKeyValue, I am using that in my program, but I am getting the error "Error 1 error C3861: 'RegDeleteKeyValue': identifier not found", though I have included the required header files.
Documentation of that API: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724848.aspx[^]
Does anyone know about that problem?
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
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Hai..
i had an experience with registry API's...please chk the libraries and header fles u included....
surely it will work..
Regards,
Mani,
India
Born to win...!
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can u be more clear about , how u included the lib file??
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Actually i missed some info as it works only in Vista and windows server 2008. Thanks for the reply.
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
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Did you notice in the link you provided it says
"Requires Windows Vista"?
Good luck.
Karl - WK5M
PP-ASEL-IA (N43CS)
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PGP Key Fingerprint: 8F06 5A2E 2735 892B 821C 871A 0411 94EA DB02 E193
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I missed that, thanks for the info.
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
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Did you insert include files?
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I want to change the selection mark in List Control when I press the button
I use this code
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int sel = m_clist1.GetSelectionMark();<br />
sel++;<br />
m_clist1.SetSelectionMark(sel);<br />
after this code the selection Mark have change (I use GetSelectionMark functionn for check) but no highlight in List Control
How can I set the highlight to List Control
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SetItemState(/*parameters*/);
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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I also try this it's still don't work
int sel = m_clist1.GetSelectionMark();<br />
sel++;<br />
m_clist1.SetSelectionMark(sel);<br />
m_clist1.SetItemState(sel, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED);<br />
m_clist1.SetItemState(sel, LVIS_FOCUSED, LVIS_FOCUSED);
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not sure exactly, but have you also set focus onto this control?
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<A HREF="http://www.soonr.com">SoonR Inc -- PC Power delivered to your phone</A>
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Thank a lot
It work!!
m_clist1.SetFocus();<br />
int sel = m_clist1.GetSelectionMark();<br />
sel++;<br />
m_clist1.SetSelectionMark(sel);<br />
m_clist1.SetItemState(sel, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED);<br />
m_clist1.SetItemState(sel, LVIS_FOCUSED, LVIS_FOCUSED);<br />
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The remarks section for the MFC version of this function says:
This member function implements the behavior of the Win32 macro, ListView_SetSelectionMark, as described in the Platform SDK.
And the remarks section for the Platform SDK version of this function says:
The selection mark is the item index from which a multiple selection starts. This macro does not affect the selection state of the item.
Here, you are trying not only to set the selection mark, but to change the selection state of the item. So, making a consequent call to SetItemState() works for me.
m_myList1.InsertItem(0,"adad");
m_myList1.InsertItem(1,"dase");
m_myList1.InsertItem(2,"rweq");
m_myList1.SetSelectionMark(1);
m_myList1.SetItemState(1,LVIS_SELECTED|LVIS_FOCUSED,LVIS_SELECTED|LVIS_FOCUSED);
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Hi everybody,
if my application accepts an eMail which is send via Drag'n'Drop, i need to
extract the data stored into the clipboard to determine the text of the mail.
If i drag an eMail on the Desktop, does Windows the same like my application?
So if a mail can be saved on the desktop via Drag'n'Drop to an .eml file,
all informations about this mail are into the clipboard?
Or does the eMail-Client this work? Knowing where the file has been dropped and
creates the .eml File by knowing his own data?
Big thanks
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Hi...
I just wanted to know.... Is SQLDataReader Class in C#?
If it is a class then why we cannot able to create an instance for that..if not what is that can anyone plz explain it?
Why we cant we able to create an instance for SQLDataReader ?...... in C#?
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Hello sir
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Do you want to use at the CLI/C++?
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I am using CryptUnProtectData function to decrypt Wireless Access Password
from a Wireless Connection Profile.
Even though I am able to decrypt the password on a Windows Vista PC, I am
not able to do this on a Windows XP Machine. I am calling CryptUnProtectData
inside a windows service application.
Is it possible to decrypt the wireless connection password using
CryptUnProtectData on a Windows XP PC ?
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Arun krishnan wrote: Even though I am able to decrypt the password on a Windows Vista PC, I am
not able to do this on a Windows XP Machine.
What happens when you try it on your Windows XP machine?
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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The Function Fails return "flase" and the password will not be decrypted.
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It appears that you've to follow a set of rules to get this thing work. Did you read the "Remarks" section of CryptProtectData() in MSDN?
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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