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Sanjeev.Kr.mit wrote: The Edit boxes value changes dynamically during the program, but the Edit box do not update the value.
How can an edit control's value change yet not change? To update an edit control, simply use:
m_edit.SetWindowText("This is my new value.");
...
CString str;
str.Format("I have %d", 5);
m_edit.SetWindowText(str);
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Hi.
Maybe you can use
BOOL UpdateData(
BOOL bSaveAndValidate = TRUE
);
UpdateData(TRUE); means refresh the value of control to the variable
and UpdateData(FALSE); means put the value of the variable to the control.
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if u call the SetWindowText() api, it will be update the UI display itself.
if u only modify the control's member val, u should call UpdateData(false) to force DDX to update UI
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Hello,
I am trying to create a Windows service with the following WMI code from MSDN(except reading the credentials which I am hard coding):
Example: Getting WMI Data from a Remote Computer
- When I run this code as application, it runs fine. When I run this code as Windows service, it gives me "Access Denied" in ExecQuery().
- In ConnectServer(), when I pass NULL as username/password, as application it runs fine but in service it gives "Access Denied". Is there API or something to know the username and password used to start the service , so that I can use it in ConnectServer().
Please help.
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hackcrackvirus wrote: I am trying to create a Windows service with the following WMI code from MSDN(except reading the credentials which I am hard coding):
Example: Getting WMI Data from a Remote Computer
- When I run this code as application, it runs fine. When I run this code as Windows service, it gives me "Access Denied" in ExecQuery().
Hi,
Yes the Microsoft sample may return 0x80070005 on Windows 2003/Vista/Win7. This Help and Support article addresses the issue:
WMI Sample in MSDN to remotely target a machine results in an 0x80070005 - Access Denied errorr[^]
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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- In ConnectServer(), when I pass NULL as username/password, as application it runs fine(i.e. uses login credentials) but in service it gives "Access Denied".
Please help.
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Maybe simple but ..
Using VC Studio 2003.
MFC cstring related to formating a UINT64 in hex .
CString cstrFormat;
WORD wRow,wCol;
UINT64 n64Address = 0x100000000;
char * pcFmt;
cstrFormat.Format (pcFmt, n64Address);
pCtrl->SetItemText( wRow, wCol, (LPCTSTR) cstrFormat);
Result of CstrFormat is 0 , upper bytes are truncated to a 32 bit result in cstring
So I know I can use printf ... but their must be a way to get the format to work.
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something like this?
cstrFormat.Format("%I64", *n64Address);
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Thanks,
You sent me down the right path.
cstrFormat.Format("%I64d", *n64Address); works
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Hi,
I am using VC7. and make thumbnails of images when we call Bitmap::FromFile(L"C:\\Test.bmp") and return value store in Bitmap pointer. It return 0x0000000 address and we get error code 8. I have included gdiplus.h header file and GdiPlus.lib file.
But it is working well with other downloaded sample program
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need to check your code. can you post code snippet here
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I have fully checked and also only call that funcyion
but problem still
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Do u have the "GdiplusStartup"?
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Hi,
I am using VC7. and make thumbnails of images when we call Bitmap::FromFile(L"C:\\Test.bmp") and return value store in Bitmap pointer. It return 0x0000000 address and we get error code 8. I have included gdiplus.h header file and GdiPlus.lib file.
But it is working well with other downloaded sample program
ghy
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Hi,
I am using VC7. and make thumbnails of images when we call Bitmap::FromFile(L"C:\\Test.bmp") and return value store in Bitmap pointer. It return 0x0000000 address and we get error code 8. I have included gdiplus.h header file and GdiPlus.lib file.
But it is working well with other downloaded sample program.
ghy
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HI,
How can i change the width of Crect variable..
ie CRect rect;
need to change the width of rect...
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InflateRect (n,0);
or, it's only four members...
rc.left -= 3;
rc.right += 3;
Iain.
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HI Guys iam converting a CString to LPSTR iam getting only first charcter what can any body suggest me how to get complete string I tried the folowing i did n't get it
CString str=_T("Hello");
LPSTR ptr=str.GetBuffer(0);
iam getting only first character into ptr and tried other also its not working
LPSTR ptr=str.GetBuffer(str.GetLength());
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Please, read the documentation about the GetBuffer to understand why you should never call this function without knowing what it does.
Furthermore, CString provides a cast operator that returns the same type as the GetBuffer function.
And how are you checking that you only get the first character ? Why do you need to store that into a LPSTR variable ?
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Cedric Moonen wrote: CString provides a cast operator that returns the same type as the GetBuffer function.
CString has an LPCTSTR operator, whereas GetBuffer() returns an LPTSTR (which is not const ).
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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you need to call release buffer also
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I bet the content of CString is Unicode, and LPSTR is a multibyte string.
Try casting to LPTSTR instead.
Even better, if you don't support Win98 and older versions, just drop this "T" stuff and always use wide strings instead.
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Whenever I right-click on my CDockablePane, a context menu (Floating, Docking, Tabbed Document, Auto Hide, Hide) appear. How do I disable this?
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Your in luck! I am currently working on a CDockablePane derived class. You need to overide CPane::OnShowControlBarMenu[^]
Just tested it and it works. The really wierd thing is... the MSDN says:
TRUE if the menu can be displayed; otherwise, FALSE.
But... I had to do the exact opposite! Can you confirm this in your code?
Best Wishes,
-David Delaune
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CFieldPane is derived from CDockablePane.
BOOL CFieldPane::OnShowControlBarMenu(CPoint point)
{
return TRUE;
}
Nothing happens. The context menu still appear
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