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Except Task manager you can find other programs that monitor resources of system and and you can control your system for example you can kill threads of a program or set min/max working set size of a process.
about second question some years ago I read about it and I forgot it.
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(I'm not an expert in "services")
Can't services be started by "administrator" and/or only be stopped by administrator ?
Me think it's really bad manners to want to hide processes from the users.
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I agree with you that this is "a bad manners" - but do you have other way to avoid killing process in crucial way and loss all your information on the way ?
I will explain ...
I have 2 processes -
1. UI process
2. simple process
(its not question about the design)
In case the second process will be killed ( in any reason ) then the UI process cant be work.
I must avoid the killing of the second process
and again... this not question of design - i just want to know how to protect the second process - and i want to do it by move it from the task manager.
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Yanshof wrote: I agree with you that this is "a bad manners"...
Then why do you insist on doing it? Keeping your process from terminating can get in the way of Windows shutting down gracefully.
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Hi,
I am using MS Visual Studio 2005. I am in a middle of a project which is using OpenGL for graphics. Now I have to add usb camera to my project.
1.Does anyone know how to save the video stream to a file?
2.How to play back from the file in a section of a window which already has other things in it?
#include <GL/glut.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
glutInit(&argc, argv);
init();
glutMainLoop(); //Brings up plot display by handing control to OpenGL
return 0;
}
Thanks in advance
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I don't know how you can do this with OpenGL but I did manage something from what I can remember with DirectX. If you're interested in going down that route then Andrew Kirillov's articles[^] were a valuable resource.
I doubt it. If it isn't intuitive then we need to fix it. - Chris Maunder
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hello
I want to know whether NTL package works in the VC++.NET 2005 enviroment . and how ?
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hello,
This a question from a friend still studying C++, she'd like to know how to read from an excel file into her program.
a link or simple example would be very appreciated.
Thank you.
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msdn wasn't much help, so thank you!
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Star08 wrote: she'd like to know how to read from an excel file into her program.
You She should search for Excel Automation.
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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I'm writing a windows program which at one point needs to get information from the 'net user' command, however I don't want that ugly console window showing up!
Is there some way of getting the entire console buffer in one string, so that I can ofstream it to a file and then ifstream it into my windows program?
What I'm looking for might look something like this:
char *GetConsoleBufferString()<br />
{<br />
char returnval[1000];<br />
return returnval;<br />
}
Summery: I need some way of getting the entire console buffer in a string.
modified on Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:40 PM
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Is your code starting this console window or is it already started?
"Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown
"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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hi
I have the core algorithm writen in c, and want to build a nice GUI for that algorithm, how can I do it , to embeded into Java, or use MFC, which one is better to get the nice GUI?
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it depends on a lot of factors.
What is your knowledge of C++/MFC vs. Java vs. C# vs. any other UI toolkit ?
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Well, the natural choiche seems MFC .
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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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Hi to everybody!
I have this strange problem. I'm deveoloping a C++ class for easy access
to windows Clipboard[henceforth WinClip]; a main topic is putting file handles (viz CF_HDROP clipboard format) to WinClip and reading file handles from it.
Up to know I can succesfully perform the following operations:
Put files into winclip (with c++code), then PASTE them with system-CTRL+V command.
Read files from winclip (with c++code) if they were previously COPIED by mean of system-CTRL+C command.
I CAN'T
Read files from winclip (with c++code) if they were prevously put into using my c++code.
This sounds very strange.
I think I should submit you several lines of code. If someone wants to help me and get more involved in the problem, I will post the main code chunks!
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb776902(VS.85).aspx[^]
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Does anyone know if there is a masked timecode CEdit-based control on codeproject or elesewhere. I haven't managed to find one so far.
It needs to be similar to a time control ("hh:mm:ss") but with the addition of a "frames" field.
hh:mm:ss:ff
It would need to be able to display and accept PAL or NTSC timecode values (25 fps or 30fps, drop and non-drop).
It would also be handy if it had the current Adobe Premiere method of adjusting the timecode, where you left-click anywhere over the control and then drag left or right to decrease or increase the value.
If there isn't an existing timecode control I'll have to write my own from scratch, so any tips on how to handle the left and right drag mechanism would be welcome.
BTW, my project is MFC.
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colinbr wrote: Does anyone know if there is a masked timecode CEdit-based control on codeproject or elesewhere
[Masked Edit Control^]
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If you are using VS 2008+, there's a new CMFCMaskedEdit Class[^]
(in the MFC feature pack).
You could probably implement the drag mechanism fairly easily in a
CMFCMaskedEdit-derived class.
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hi all...
I am comparing dates which are in different format...
I want search the mails which are between the specified date and date..
Example
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Start Date = 03/28/2008 (mm/dd/yyyy)
End Date = 04/01/2008 (mm/dd/yyyy)
But the mail dates are in format ..
MailDate = 20080401 5:41:09 (yyyymmdd hhmmss).
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I want compare
if(mailDate <= firstDate && mailDate < secondDate)
{
printf("all the date between start date and end date");
}
else
{
printf("No mails found");
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////
Sir how to compare this type of dates...
thank you
manju
Hi..
I am Mnaju.I have Completed my B.E Computers Science.Lokking for a job.I am interested in VC++
manju
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Do you mean compare by strings, i don't know any API in VC++ to compare data time directly from string. You may need to parse the date in string format to date formats supported by any of the data/time data types in vc++ and compare the data type. for Instance you may use [COleDateTime::ParseDateTime^] to parse the mail date in string to the COleDateTime and compare it with COleDateTime created with start and end date values.
for COleDateTime it supports string format of "04/01/2008 5:41:09" your custom format requires you need to parse the values, search cp for parsing date strings [Parse date time string with spirit^] may be useful.
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