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Thanks for all the suggestions.. I am going to trace the error codes for CSOcket and see what type of error i am getting from the create function.. I tried to create the socket in my main thread and pass the handle to the thread but the socket in the thread gives me a invalid socket.. anyway, I'll do some more testing, its probably just something dumb on my part..
Thanks!
Rob
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// setowner.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application.
//
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <tchar.h>
#define ErrorHandler(s) _ErrorHandler(s, __FILE__, __LINE__)
void _ErrorHandler(LPCSTR lpszLocation, LPCTSTR lpszSrcFile, UINT nSrcLine)
{
LPVOID lpMsgBuf;
DWORD dwError = GetLastError();
FormatMessageA(
FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
NULL,
dwError,
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), // Default language
(LPSTR) &lpMsgBuf,
0,
NULL );
// Process any inserts in lpMsgBuf.
cout<<"ERROR @ "<
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ive seen a lot of application create .exe from the main application, and not just one, i mean after a serie of choices u can do that.
To make myself clear, im not talking about adding a single exe to the ressource and reading it than writing it in a .exe file.
I meant after a series of tests or choices i want to be able to generate a custom .exe
Hope this is clear enough, and thanks in advance for any tip or help!
Johnny
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See this[^] for informations about PE file format (Win32 exe).
Pavel
Sonork 100.15206
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Thanks a lot, ill read through it!
Papa
while (TRUE)
Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;
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Hello,
I am using a function called IDiscMaster::GetPath(). This function is returning the OS path like for CDRom its \Device\CDRom0. How can I find out that this path is mapping to which drive. Like I want to findout whether this \Device\CdRom0, is mapping to drive A:\,B ... so on.
Please, help if someone has any idea.
Thanks,
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QueryDosDevice. Though, I think you can only use a drive letter to get an NT object name, meaning you'll have to loop all drive-letters until you find a match.
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I want to receive some bitmap from client with socket. How i can start?
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Start developping the Client server first, then u can just read the bitmpap file and send it to the server and its the job of the server to rewrite the bitmap file !
Papa
while (TRUE)
Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;
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This is answered in this forum before, you can try search the forum!
But, to send a bitmap you just read the bitmap file in binary mode and then simply send(bitmap_data,...) !
or something!
Rickard Andersson@Suza Computing
C# and C++ programmer from SWEDEN!
UIN: 50302279
E-Mail: nikado@pc.nu
Speciality: I love C#, ASP.NET and C++!
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Hi!
I'm using the Win NT UpdateResource API to change the main icon of a program. My code works well if I extract an icon from a module (EXE/DLL) and I replace the destination icon by this one.
Here my code:
<br />
HANDLE hUpdate;<br />
char* lpResLock;<br />
HINSTANCE hExe;<br />
HRSRC hRess;<br />
<br />
hExe=LoadLibrary ("c:\\winnt\\explorer.exe");<br />
hRess=FindResource (hExe, MAKEINTRESOURCE (10), RT_ICON);<br />
lpResLock=(char*) LockResource (LoadResource (hExe, hRess));<br />
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hUpdate=BeginUpdateResource ("c:\\winnt\\calc.exe", FALSE);<br />
UpdateResource (hUpdate, RT_ICON, MAKEINTRESOURCE (1), 1036, lpResLock,SizeofResource(hExe, hRess));<br />
EndUpdateResource (hUpdate, FALSE);<br />
FreeLibrary (hExe);<br />
I would now like to do the same thing but instead of extracting an icon from an module, I would like to get the icon from an ICO file.
How can I use UpdateResource API with an ICO file?
Thks in advance!
Appstmd
http://www.appstmd.com
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Hi,
If I create a tempfile with _open (_sopen) and _O_TEMPORARY-flag I can write to this file but I hav'nt access from an other application. Here the complete Code:
int fh = _sopen ("tempfile.ext", _O_BINARY | _O_RDWR | _O_CREAT | _O_TEMPORARY, _SH_DENYNO, _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE);
int written = _write (fh, (void *) buffer, sizeof (buffer));
StartApplication ("tempfile.exe");
_close (fh);
Is anybody out there with an solution? I hoped, if I close my 2nd Application (he should open the tempfile for read), the system delete my tempfile automaticly.
Stephan
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I have a code statements:
vect<cstring> strs("ddd");
find(strs.begin(), strs.end(), strs);
Building message:
error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const class CString *' to 'class CString *'
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1. what is a "vect" ?
2. what line does the error message refer to?
-c
Green's Law of Debate:
Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about.
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Chris Losinger wrote:
1. what is a "vect" ?
Chris,
It looks like he migh have done something like this, maybe??:
typedef vector<CString> vect;
error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'const class CString *' to 'class CString *'
Could you be having a problem with a copy constructor or do you not have to deal with those when working with the CString 's?
Nick Parker
The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes. - Winston Churchill
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try
find(strs.begin(), strs.end(), CString("ddd"));
Todd Smith
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Can anyone tell me how to programatically delete the file. Can this be achieved via CFile ???
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Use DeleteFile , for instance.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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Cfile::Remove
Papa
while (TRUE)
Papa.WillLove ( Bebe ) ;
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Hi!
I'm looking for creating a program in which I would like to add a dialog which contains a Html Edit Control like the one we can get by using the Document/View architecture with the CHtmlEditDoc class as the Document Class.
Here a portion of my code:
BOOL CHTMLCDlg::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
CHtmlEditCtrl m_HtmlEdit;
m_HtmlEdit.Create ("",0, CRect (0,0,100,100), this, 1);
....
I get the following error:
error C2248: 'CHtmlEditCtrl::~CHtmlEditCtrl' : cannot access protected member declared in class 'CHtmlEditCtrl'
Does anyone could help me?
Thks in advance!
Appstmd
http://www.appstmd.com
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Ummm. It's strange that the dtor is protected, but nevertheless you're doing it wrong, since in this case the control should be dynamically allocated:
BOOL CHTMLCDlg::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
CHtmlEditCtrl* m_HtmlEdit=new CHtmlEditCtrl();
m_HtmlEdit->Create ("",0, CRect (0,0,100,100), this, 1);
....
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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I don't know about your CHtmlEditCtrl (???) but I've tried this with CHtmlView and it works very nice. CHtmlView (like all CView's has the constructor protected)
//in your OnInitDialog
CHtmlView *pView ;
CRuntimeClass *pRtClass = RUNTIME_CLASS(CHtmlView);
pView = (CHtmlView *) pRtClass->CreateObject();
pView->Create(NULL, NULL, WS_VISIBLE | WS_CHILD, rct, this, IDC_STATIC_CTRL);
pView->Navigate2(_T("www.microsoft.com"));
Romeo JUNCU
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