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i am looking for unix file system emulator ...
can you let me know where can i find this?
hi
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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.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
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Unix systems are proprietary, so, you can't emulate, just can install them on the single hardwares they support.
but maybe you want a linux instead ?
if so, why don't you give a virtual machine a try ?
VMWare is really worth it !
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Did you check VMWare supports Vista 64bit,Virtual Pc doesnt support 64bit but for 32bit it doesnt problem.
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dunno. but i guess it also depends of the hardware of the VM host...
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Hi all,
I have made two MFC Dialog Based Application, my problem is when either of a application is running second application does not run. Like if first application is running second application doesn't show up and vica-versa.
Can anbody tell me how to resolve this.
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do you have a kind of "single instance" system which would forbid one application to start if a second instance already runs ?
that could then be a copy/paste mistake on the lock name (so that both application share the same lock, so behave as if they were the same)...?
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Hey thanks you solved my problem.....
i had same mutex name for both the application
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VCProgrammer wrote: Hey thanks you solved my problem.....
i had same mutex name for both the application
happy to heard about it
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Did you try debugging your second application to see what's happening ?
Are you in some way trying to restrict your applications to one instance only (and that might interfere on the other one) ?
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Start one application and then try to debug another application.Point out the return location.
Sudhir Kumar
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You are talking about two separate applications, not two instances of same application, aren't you?
Debugger should tell you whats happening.
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as I told him, I suspect he has 2 separate application, but with the same locking (single instance) system, so both apps behave like the same...
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i have made dialog based application in mfc where there are lots of dialogs boxes. now i need to change the name of the application. what is the procedure to do that??
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You can use SetWindowText()[^] to do that.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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You can change "Caption" from dialog properties.
Sudhir Kumar
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you mean you want to change the caption text on the main window title bar ?
or you want to change it in the executable file properties ?
for the caption text, use CWnd::SetWindowText().
for the latter, go to the version section in the resources editor, then edit whatever you want (the app name, its version, etc.)
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come on, that's not serious. my post was the only one to propose 2 different solutions, and I get the lower rating !!?
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if you don't agree with what's been said, just explain your point of view, rather than hidding your butts behind your computer... f*cking looser
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Hey toxcct you need to a PRESERVER on this forum!
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I'm being cool enough, but the voters who hide are getting on my nerves, especially when I know my answer will help the OP.
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Some days ago I said about votes and wrote on the Suggestions and Bug Reports,but some people didnt agree with me.
BTW your votes arent down now.
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For this vote dont worry I give you 5 but I dont know why 1 without any reason?
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