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::GetModuleFilename(handle);
if you start putting in too manay features, it no longer remains useful for beginners
quote in a CP article comment, shiraz baig
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Please search the forum.
Since this question pops up every two weeks (or so), isn't it about time there was a prominent link to a FAQ that included this?
Meaning: it's already documented e.g here.
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I am using....custom...dynamic....plane made up resource ID's instead of predefining them. For a plugin sceme I am doing. Now before you ask if this is possible or why, my question is... Is it true that Resource ID's are just UINTs? I ask because I want to know how high a number I can use. The higher the greater chance that Classwiz wont use it. There is up to 33667 in my resource.h file. Thanks for your help.
Darroll
Not one person lives in the present. Only the past. I can prove it.
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You searched MSDN before posting, right ?
It took me 5 seconds to get to MFC TN020: ID Naming and Numbering Conventions". MSDN7 link[^].
if you start putting in too manay features, it no longer remains useful for beginners
quote in a CP article comment, shiraz baig
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StephaneRodriguez wrote:
You searched MSDN before posting, right ?
You read my question first didn't you? Please stop treating ppl like the are idiots and should only come to for your 5 second answer after they spent 5 hours looking it up. If you think it is simple enough that they should look it up themselves then don't respond. And, in this case make sure you read the question before you answer with a smart ass remark. MFC naming conventions is not what I was asking. I want to know the data type that they use so that I can set my own ID's, which aren't true ID's. What I should ask is what data type a wParam is. An UINT like I thought, but man please do not be an ass, and then not even answer what my question was asking.
Sorry to come off as an ass. This type of behavior is getting on my nerves. Not just you.
Darroll
Not one person lives in the present. Only the past. I can prove it.
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No need to be rude, she was just answering your question.
A wParam is a 32 bit value, just like an UINT.
Griffith
Everything you say will be misquoted, ripped out of context and used against you.
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If you read her post you see that SHE STARTED IT I know I know. I am sorry for being rude. It just bugged me when she said, did you even look it up? Jeesh, oh well. Sorry to all! I had a bad night :'(
Darroll
Not one person lives in the present. Only the past. I can prove it.
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hey guys,
i need to place a bitmap on a CDialog using StretchBlt() functon.
someone give me an example.i would appreciate it ...
Regards,
Kapil
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Mike, I agree with you. It must be because it's sunday.
if you start putting in too manay features, it no longer remains useful for beginners
quote in a CP article comment, shiraz baig
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"... and so i said to him ... if it don't dance (or code) and you can't eat it either f**k it or throw it away" biz stuff about me
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StephaneRodriguez wrote:
Mike, I agree with you. It must be because it's sunday.
Meaning; if it was monday there would be no way in h*ll you'd agree with me?
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dear friends:
i need help about create a Authentication Packages.
In msdn,i hnow something about this,but is too little.
very thanks
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Don't tell me that you're trying to raise your membership status by leaving sketches of messages here and there. Don't waste other's times if you don't have the answer or don't know.
Linkin Park
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i'm so sorry if what i do make you think so.
i really means is:
in msdn,it says create a custom Authentication Package must wraps MSV1_0.
but i don't hnow how to do so.
so much people ask this question about it.
and sorry my english is not good.
thinks
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no,it's a question about Logon Authentication.
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Ah, gotcha. That sounds like Paula Tomlinson's dept.
She runs a great series of articles "Understanding NT"
on just such subjects in Windows Developer. I'd look
into reviewing her articles for help.
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o,thanks!
and can you tell me how can i go to the "windows developer".
is it in msdn?
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thanks very much.
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Hi,
I'm trying to set a value to a new key I created, and I get an ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED error when I use RegSetValueEx. Here's some code:
lRes = RegCreateKeyEx( HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
LoadStringEx( IDS_REG_FOLDER ),
0, "", REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE, KEY_ALL_ACCESS , NULL, &hkSub, &dwDisposition);
if( RegOpenKeyEx( HKEY_CURRENT_USER, LoadStringEx( IDS_REG_FOLDER ), 0, KEY_QUERY_VALUE, &hKey ) == ERROR_SUCCESS )
{
// Store ID
lRes = RegSetValueEx( hKey, LoadStringEx( IDS_REG_Q_STOREID ), 0, REG_EXPAND_SZ, (BYTE*)strStoreID.m_str, strStoreID.Length()+1 );
// Entry ID
lRes = RegSetValueEx( hKey, LoadStringEx( IDS_REG_Q_ENTRYID ), 0, REG_EXPAND_SZ, (BYTE*)strEntryID.m_str, strEntryID.Length()+1 );
}
What am I doing wrong???
Thanks!
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http://www.edovia.com
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Two things: Your RegOpenKeyEx() is redundant. Use the HKEY returned by RegCreateKeyEx() .
And never use KEY_ALL_ACCESS . It will fail on NT for non-admin users. Only ask for the access you need.
--Mike--
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And never use KEY_ALL_ACCESS. It will fail on NT for non-admin users. Only ask for the access you need.
It will fail even though the root key was HKEY_CURRENT_USER? (which was the case in the original poster's code).
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