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Rob,
It sounds like you are accessing memory via a pointer that holds
an incorrect address. Most probably an uninitialised pointer.
Without a stack trace and a snippet of code its very hard to say for
sure.
Stephen Kellett
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One of the developers I work with has a problem on Win9x platforms.
He has created an MFC extension DLL which is intended to be used to
access resources. In this case the DLL has something like 948 bitmaps
in it. The DLL is 1.6Mb in size.
The problem is the DLL won't load on Win9x boxes, but will load on
NT/2000. We've also tried LoadLibraryEx() with the LOAD_DLL_AS_RESOURCES
flag but that didn't work.
I know there is a 2MB limit on resources for Win9x, but that is GDI
resources, and these bitmaps have not yet turned into resources
as they haven't been loaded yet (doesn't get to DllMain()).
Any ideas?
Stephen Kellett
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Help me please loading a bitmap as my dialog background. I don't manage to do that.
Thanks.
Stephanie
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Does anyone knows how to construct a window with 3 columns, such that the first column contains a tree control, and the other 2 columns contains the data of the corresponding tree control item at the same level.
Do I have to combine List control with Tree control to get such a view?
Any sample code if possible. Thanks!
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Derive from CListView or CTreeview and do some custom
drawing or search the net for a class that someone else
has written to do this.
"das leid schlaft in der maschine" -Einstürzende Neubauten
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Hi All,
I have a Cstring variable and i have to find whether there exists a space character with in the string.
I tried using Find function of Cstring.The the problem is that i am not able to specify which parameter to pass into the Find() function of the CString.
For Example if the string is " Sear ch".Thre is a space character between 'r' and 'c'.
I want to find out this.
Can u pls tell me what is the procedure to be followed if i use the find ( ) function of Cstring.
Regards;P
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Okey, te sintax of Find is.
int Find(LPCTSTR str)
int Find(TCHAR ch)
Or
int Find(LPTSTR str, int nStart)
int Find(TCHAR ch, int nStart)
In the first two sintaxs Find search from the biginning.
In the Second two sintaxs Find search from the start position.
The Find always returns the position where found the first substring or character. if don't found the substring or character returns -1.
An Example:
CString str = _T("");
str = " Text to Search";
nPos = str.Find(32); //This search for the first " "
while(nPos != -1)
{
nPos = str.Find(32, nPos + 1);
}
This example will found the character 32 in the position 0, 5 and 8.
Carlos Antollini.
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Carlos Antollini did a great job in answering this, I think. The one thing that may not have been very
clear from his answer and example is that the 32 he used in the .Find(32) call is the ASCII code for
the "spacebar" character.
You probably figured that out, but it wasn't entirely clear from what Carlos wrote.
Other than that, I think he answered your question really well.
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Hi,
I am now programming for Exchange Server by means of ADSI 2.5 using Visual
C++. Now I want set the property "dialin permission" using ADsRAS for Win
NT account. Anybody know how to code using VC(I can do it using VB)?
many thanx.
jingang
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Hi,
I am now programming for Exchange Server by means of ADSI 2.5 using Visual
C++. Now I want set the property "dialin permission" using ADsRAS for Win
NT account. Anybody know how to code using VC(I can do it using VB)?
many thanx.
jingang
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I am looking for a way to convert a date/time to a string and then back.
For instance, I have a COM component and when you call the Generate function I want it to return a string representing the current date and time.
Then you pass the date/time string returned by Generate to a Verify function later it compares this string to the current date/time and returns false if the difference is more than say 3600 seconds.
Can anyone tell me how to do this? It's an ATL component but I would rather not use MFC... Thanks in advance.
William
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When I do m_lsCis.AddString("Whatever"); (m_lsCis being a valid list box member variable ) in my onInitDialog() it throws an assertion error. I was wondering if this is because while my onInitDialog() function is running the list box still isn't visible. Do I have to populate the list boxes after OnInitDialoge()? If so, where?
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You need to call CDialog::OnInitDialog first. Before this call, your member variable is not associated with HWND.
BOOL CMyDialog::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
m_lsCis.AddString("Whatever");
return TRUE;
}
Tomasz Sowinski
http://www.shooltz.com.pl
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Hi,
Is it possible to start/stop the Dial-Up Server process automatically.
I have used the RAS functions to create a service that connects to a running Dial-Up server, but is it possible to use these functions to start/stop the actuall server.
The registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\RemoteAccess\CallAccess changes when the Dial-Up Server is started manually if this is of any use!!.
Thanks.
Joe.
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Does anyone know the LF character (or whatever is used to signify a newline in a MAC format text file)?
I'm trying to convert a text file from MAC format to DOS format, and I was under the impression MAC format was the same as UNIX format with just a LF, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
Cheers,
Peter Pearson
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Just found it.
MAC: CR
UNIX: LF
DOS: CRLF
Cheers,
Peter
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<<< In the name of GOD >>>
Hi all.
In my program i used of MCI functions, also i make HWND hMCIWnd; in member variable ...
I used of MCI functions in two functions:
HWND hMCIWnd; // IS MEMBER VARIABLE
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void CEditorDlg::PlayDialog()
{
hWndMCI = MCIWndCreate(m_hWnd, AfxGetInstanceHandle(), MCIWNDF_SHOWNAME | WS_VISIBLE, szFilePath);
MCIWndOpen(hWndMCI, szFilePath, NULL);
MCIWndPlay(hWndMCI);
}
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void CEditorDlg::DestroyDialog()
{
MCIWndClose(hMCIWnd);
MCIWndDestroy(hMCIWnd);
}
I haven't any problem in playing music and movie, but when my program is terminate, windows show error message to me and must close the program, so i think that this problem is for HWND hMCIWnd;, What is your comment ?
Please tell me.
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Hadi Rezaie
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I have a big problem, I need to build my little project with the MFC dll's statically linked, but the executable that I get is about 2Mb!!
I think that not all the functions that are in the MFC dll's are used by my application, so the question is: There is any way to link my project generating a smaller exe, and without dll dependencies?
All suggestions will be welcome
Thanks
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That is awfully big for a little project. If you have any bitmaps or anything in the resources, those go into the final executable also.
Sounds like that is the problem.
Wayne
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There is nothing big in the resources. The guilty of the size of the file are the MFC dll's that are statically linked. (note that the exe with the dll's dinamically linked is only 40kb). but the problem is that I need to generate a small exe with no dll dependencies.
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An App Wizard generated dialog based application with MFC statically linked only produces an exe of 192 KB in Release mode, but in Debug mode it is around 2049 KB. I suggest you go back and make sure that you are building your executable in release mode.
Chris
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really it is, now the project is only 140k!!! Thank you very much for the help. I didn't know what is the diference between debug mode and relase mode, and I can see now that is very important for the size of the executable. Thanks again, and nice coding!!
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Chris just stole my thunder. I was going to suggest that there is almost no way a small project should be that big since the MFC DLL is only ~900kb. You must be in debug mode.
Wayne
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really it is, now the project is only 140k!!! Thank you very much for the help. I didn't know what is the diference between debug mode and relase mode, and I can see now that is very important for the size of the executable. Thanks again, and nice coding!!
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HI folks,
I used to programm a lot using MFC but quite a lot people told me that this would not
be such good for the performance of programs as writing just using the WinApi an they
also said for MFC the user needs to have certain Dlls that might be unavaiable and my
programs might not work.
So I tried to start programming direct WINAPI but it seems to me MS did nearly explain
nothing in their msdn documantadion.And I noticed manny function such as the AddString-
method of the CListBox were missing. Right now I'm searching a way to comunicate with
things like Listboxes,Buttons and Edits which I succeded to add to my window.
Does anybody knows a good adress to find information about programming in the Winapi
or can give me a clue how to solute my comunication-with-my-windowitems-problme ?
I would be glad about every Help
THanks a lot for every answer
Have a nice Day Alexander
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