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looking forward to seeing your article!
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Who's going to be the first to build source code to search content in Cp zip files ?
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Yes, who is going to be the first to provide an add-in able to convert a MSDN link from the MSDN stand-alone library, to a html link to the MS website MSDN library ?
(Or in other words ms-help://.... ==> http://....)
Would be really helpful, since a http:// link is shareable, unlike a ms-help link (you can not seriously assume your audience has the same dev environment than you).
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some one please tell me some good books for DX beginners
or if not books..then anyway to get programming in DX!!
kinda urgent
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www.gamedev.net
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/
http://www.gamedev.net/columns/books/
http://www.gamedev.net/reference/start_here/
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Can anyone point me to some articles/links where I can find some understandable c++ code for building and FTP server/client. Win32 (No MFC please)
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try perlmonks.com
ITS FREE! And can do what you want to do with easy.
this will help too ...
Net::FTP
No MFC!
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First I assume you know winsock and multi-threading programming .
If you do goto www.faqs.org and get your copy of the FTP rfcs. you`ll find a search there !
then the basic things are !
create server , bind it then :
> One accept() thread to accept clients
> for each client another thread for communication !
FTP commands go line by line ! Or multiline reply codes ! It`s all in the RFC !
If you need more info , maybe I`ll publish my FTP server here ! You know ... I Worked hard on it ! We`ll see about it !
be cool !
I am the mighty keeper of the book on knowledge . Contact me to get your copy .
No MFC SDK only !
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Is there a utility program that can be used to compare the software installed on two separate computers?
I need to know if there are some missing or extra EXE and DLL files between two separate computers. It should NOT be crucial that these files share exactly the same file paths between the two systems. It would be ideal if this test could be filtered to include the EXE that are currently running and the DLL that each one has loaded.
We are experiencing wildly different test result on our software between two systems that are outwardly 'identical'.
Please reply to this post if you are aware of such a utility program, else I will have to go write it myself.
Thanks.
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You are talking about an installer's job. InstallShield, Windows MSI, ... figure exactly these things out when they copy dlls and exes into the target machine.
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Right...
And now we have two ostensibly identical machines, each with the ostensibly identically installed application running.
One leaks memory and the other does not !
So, what gives ?
Hence my need for a 'system comparison' utility.
C++/MFC/InstallShield since 1993
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List loaded modules :
HANDLE hSnapShot=CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPMODULE,procID);
MODULEENTRY32 * modInfo=new MODULEENTRY32;
modInfo->dwSize=sizeof(MODULEENTRY32);
unsigned long index=0;
while(Module32Next(hSnapShot,modInfo)!=FALSE)
{
//process the modinfo here
}
CloseHandle(hSnapShot);
delete modInfo;
}
list loaded tasks :
HANDLE hSnapShot=CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS,0);
PROCESSENTRY32* processInfo=new PROCESSENTRY32;
processInfo->dwSize=sizeof(PROCESSENTRY32);
unsigned long index=0;
while(Process32Next(hSnapShot,processInfo)!=FALSE)
{
//process processinfo here
}
CloseHandle(hSnapShot);
delete processInfo;
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you should have got the picture !
I am the mighty keeper of the book on knowledge . Contact me to get your copy .
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All running modules were 'identical' as far as what was actually executing by name. Somewhere, a registry entry or DLL was not the same version, or some other small inconsistency was the result of the problem. It was not a 'high level' difference we could readily detect with any available tools.
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i am developing a programm which deal with telnet session. now what i get is that a complete telnet session. so i can record it into file. but a question i has is that IP pack have some other character which i can not know. now how to do?
if you have some idea, you can email to jacky_chen@souying.net
thank you for reading this message!!!
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Hallo!
if i could get some reference or views on ,how to use FTP in block mode, i'll appreciate it!
Zaki
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Hallo!
I will like to have some help about using the FTP in Block Mode to transfer the files! i have done it through the Stream mode but i dont know how to use this Block Mode . i'll like a detailed reply PLz!! any reference metarial will be appreciated!!
Thanx!!
Zaki
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If by block you mean datagram (UDP) , FTP does not work on datagrams . It works on streams (TCP) ! Datagrams are unreliable for file transfers ! Why do you want to use them ! Maybe i can help you !?!?
be cool !
I am the mighty keeper of the book on knowledge . Contact me to get your copy .
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Hi all..
I need a tutorial about creating s screen saver using MFC or API..
Can any one help me finding it?
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I have a developer background, but in a new job, I fell into the role of security expert for Microsoft's SQL Server (v7 & 2000) and IIS (v4 & 5). I am contracted to a US Dept. of Defense agency. When they were doing a big security push, they didn't have any IIS or SQL Server "experts/gurus." I'm no self-proclaimed expert, but because I was familiar with both thanks to my MCDBA cert, I was tasks with locking them down. In the last few months, I've learned quite a bit about security on these to systems. The military bases their security off the specifications created by a group of software companies & govt agencies such as Microsoft, Sun, IBM, HP, CIA, and the NSA. There's a gold & platinum standard. These standards are used by many of the people in the private sector... the military uses the platinum standard.
What is thethe point of this posting? I was thinking about writing a few articles based on this security. Would this be something of interest to others?
-AC
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Andrew Connell wrote:
Would this be something of interest to others?
Hell yes!
We can either just carry on moaning about IIS security or we can learn how to lock it down as is needed.
A systematic article on locking down IIS and SQL would be very useful, especially if it comes from real world experience and not just theoretical pondering
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Ray Cassick wrote: Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson
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Right now, I'm playing with some undocumented Outlook Express interfaces. Based on this, I am planning to write a COM SDK/library on Outlook Express that would have the following features-
allow enumeration of folders,
creation/deletion/copying/renaming of folders,
getting folder locations and properties,
traversing folder hierarchy,
accesing message stores,
accessing message properties,
getting message contents,
accessing addressbook entries,
common mail-related notifications,
will be COM based and component will include support for scripting clients,
and will probably work with all majoe OE versions( OE4+ to OE6).
'My capacity for happiness', he added, 'you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first'.
- Marvin, the robot.
Amit Dey
sonork: 100:18407
msn: visualcdev
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Sounds cool, Amit.
Isn't this similar to CDO though?
Cheers,
Simon
"VB.NET ... the STD of choice", me, internal company memo
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Not really. CDO is more for MS Outlook. The cool thing about this is I'm using undocumented some COM API. I have tried out my code and it seems to work for OE 5.0,OE5.5 and 6.0 with some modifications.
'My capacity for happiness', he added, 'you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first'.
- Marvin, the robot.
Amit Dey
sonork: 100:18407
msn: visualcdev
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