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Saurabh.Garg wrote: You mean I an upload my symbols to MS symbol server. Any pointer?
No, you don't upload them. The Symbol Server is a tool that comes with WinDBG for managing symbols and simplifying debugging by automatically locating the correct symbol files.
Steve
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I am aware of symbol server and have been using it for long time. The way you said in your original post it seems that we can upload symbols to symbol server as well.
-Saurabh
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You put your symbols into a centralised symbol server when you do a release.
Steve
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Whenever i want to create a new thread I copy the source code with which i am having problemfrom my c++ compiler to "Text" box with .But the
#include<windows.h>
changes
#include<windows.h>
std::cout<<"winsock startup failed\n"<<WSAGetLastError();
changes to
std::cout<<"winsock startup failed\n"<<WSAGetLastError();
Can anybody tell me the cause </windows.h>
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I don't know if it is what you're looking for, but you should enclose code snippets inside <pre> tags and use < to escape < symbol.
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
[My articles]
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Try using the checkbox that says something like "Ignore HTML tags" or something.
led mike
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I'm currently working on a project that involves modifying certain aspects of pGina [^]source code. Most of my experience in C/C++ has been in command line apps, nothing this deep into the OS. pGina compiles into a DLL that takes over the standard msgina windows logon dialogue.
My problem however is in trying to execute a batch file or command line app from within this code. I've tried CreateProcess/AsUser() and system() neither of which actually execute my code. At this stage I think everything is being run as the system account. My code will be run right after the user is authenticated but it never runs that file (I tested this with a simple batch file that creates another file to see if it was even running).
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Yes I know I'm in over my head
Thanks!
// Steve McLenithan
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Steve McLenithan wrote: I've tried CreateProcess/AsUser() and system()
What does the code look like?
What about something like:
::ShellExecute(NULL, _T("open"), _T("C:\\mybatchfile.bat"), NULL, NULL, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
Mark
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I'll test this tonight and let you know.
// Steve McLenithan
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This worked perfectly. I had done something similar to this, but I omitted the _T macro. I guess it is needed
Thank you!
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hmm it shouldn't have compiled if the _T() macro was an issue.
Glad it's working though!
Cheers,
Mark
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hi,
executing secpol.msc in xp pro displays the local security setings. where i can change various security policies..
now i was wondering whether i can do the same in my program in visual c++ 2008.
that is, i want to access these various policies and change these values from my application.
if this is possible, can somebody tell me how this is done and what api's i must look at.
thanks is advance
Regards
~sameer
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Look at the Local Security Authority API (functions have a Lsa prefix)
Judy
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When I edit the converted file any way, and save it again, the all lines become one line.
What is the problem?
Here is the code:
int len=s.GetLength();
LPCTSTR pBuf=s.GetBuffer(len);
int n=WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8,0,pBuf,len,NULL,0,NULL,NULL);
if (n<=0)
return false;
char *pBuf_MBCS=new char[n];
if (WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8,0,pBuf,len,pBuf_MBCS,n,NULL,NULL)!=n)
return false;
ar.Write(pBuf_MBCS,n);
delete[] pBuf_MBCS;
s.ReleaseBuffer();
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The question is not clear to me. What is the value of s , and what is in pBuf_MBCS after the call to WideCharToMultiByte ?
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s = L"a\r\n\b\r\n";
after converting to MBCS using the code above, the result in hex is:
61 0D 0D 0A 62 0D 0D 0A
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Hi all,
i have to make folder at specified path. but i want to check for cd drive how can we get that particular drive is cd rom?
Thanks in advance
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I was so tempted to type:
"You can indentify it by it's flat, round and shininess"
but I'll resist.
GetDriveType will help you.
Iain.
Plz sir... CPallini CPallini abuz drugz, plz plz help urgent.
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Iain Clarke wrote: I was so tempted to type:
"You can indentify it by it's flat, round and shininess"
but I'll resist.
Cheater.
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
[My articles]
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I've mellowed due to an absence from the boards. Give me a few days, and I'll be back to my usual helpful and mean self.
Iain.
Plz sir... CPallini CPallini abuz drugz, plz plz help urgent.
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Does GetDriveType [^] help??
Regards,
Sandip.
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how to add an CTime variable in a listbox???i get the error stating "cannot convert parameter 1 from 'ATL::CTime' to 'LPCTSTR'" and my code is
CTime a,b;
time.GetTime(b);
a=b.GetDay();
list.AddString(a);
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sanjayvenkat wrote: "cannot convert parameter 1 from 'ATL::CTime' to 'LPCTSTR'"
I think the error is descriptive enough. Look at CTime::Format()[^] member function to create a string representation of the CTime object.
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP
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