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Could someone write this guy a GINA dll ? He's so obviously lost. Someone take pity on him and me, please.
Christian
No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002
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Christian Graus wrote:
Could someone write this guy a GINA dll ? He's so obviously lost. Someone take pity on him and me, please.
obsolete
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Next he will ask for a Marta dll
I just wonder why you have given up to complain about GINA DLL instead of MSGINA DLL
I don't think this is a serious possesion, and the evil most likely comes from your hand. Colin J Davies, The Lounge
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Q-1who to get window directory path programatically?
Q-2if i call BlockInput(true)
and then i want to use postmessage or sendmessages for keyboard and mouse
will these messages works?
r00d0034@yahoo.com
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imran_rafique wrote:
Q-1who to get window directory path programatically?
You look up the VC++ Help which tells you about: GetWindowsDirectory()
imran_rafique wrote:
Q-2if i call BlockInput(true)
and then i want to use postmessage or sendmessages for keyboard and mouse
will these messages works?
There would have to be a very, very good reason to use a function like BlockInput(). Surely you can simply test whether SendMessage etc. work. I would assume the will. The doc's don't indicate otherwise.
Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. www.getsoft.com
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i am using msgina.dll feature of
Automatic Logon
This feature allows a Windows NT system to log on a user automatically every time the system boots, by using default information.
for this purpose i know the use of following registry keys
1-AutoAdminLogon
2-AutoLogonCount
3-DefaultUserName
4-DefaultDomainName
5-DefaultPassword
i am sucessfully using this when the system boot.
platform is window xp
but problem is that when i logoff(afterlogon) the window then the
Dialog box with title
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LOG ON TO WINDOWS
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appears although the registery keys having values
AutoAdminLogon is 1.
AutoLogonCount is greater then 0 or did not present.
DefaultUserName is correct.
DefaultDomainName is correct.
DefaultPassword is correct.
what i have to do hear in code of gina dll so that
Windows NT system log on a user automatically against a perticuler SAS event(say ctr+alt+del or any other)?
r00d0034@yahoo.com
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I am trying to do something like this ...
CMyDoc::CMyDoc()
{
// TODO: add one-time construction code here
m_point = CPoint( 30, 30 );
m_upperLeft = CPoint( ??? something ??? , ??? something ??? );
m_lowerRight = CPoint( ??? something ???, ??? something ??? );
}
... and then do this ...
void CMyView::OnDraw(CDC* pDC)
{
CMyDoc* pDoc = GetDocument();
ASSERT_VALID(pDoc);
pDC->MoveTo( pDoc->m_upperLeft.x, pDoc->m_upperLeft.y );
pDC->LineTo( pDoc->m_lowerRight.x, pDoc->m_lowerRight.y );
pDC->MoveTo( pDoc->m_upperLeft.x, pDoc->m_lowerRight.y );
pDC->LineTo( pDoc->m_lowerRight.x, pDoc->m_upperLeft.y );
}
... what should I replace the ???something???'s with
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Well since the Upper left and bottom right are points on the view and not the document, the view should determine these values.
I think GetClientRect will return a rect and then you can get the topleft and bottom right such that your X will be across the screen.
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How can I find out how to use GetClientRect?
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Oops! I almost forgot to say. Thanks!
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Guys I am stuck .... I am trying to make a MFC application using opengl. I want to find out how to select an Object in a opengl screen of the MFC appliaction... please guide .. its URGENT>>>>>
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I'm pretty sure that NeHe has stuff on this. It should just be a case of changing the screen co-ordinates to the world-space co-ordinates I think but for more info go to http://nehe.gamedev.net/ - A site for everything OpenGL based.
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I have a program in which I have a splitter Window of Rich Edit View and an edit view.
I have Given a facity in the RichEdit View Through Which Whenever I right Click on a Particular words its Synonyms are displayed in a Separate dialog Box.
But the Program is Exiting without any Prompt whenever I Decalre a CString or perform a file opening Operation in
that Dialog Class.
The Same Program Runs All right in the Debug version but the above probelms are being found out in the Release Version
Can Anyone Suggest me the Solution...
Samir Sood
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O.K. now here is something that I hope someone can explain to me.
I have been attempting to a simple DOS command line diroectory listing using MSVC.
But for the life of searching I find nodda about really how to write this.
This is what I have been attempting to do.
A simple VC code that will list the files just like the DOS dir command.
with this it should show the file date modified, and date created.
The ultimate goal I have to to be able to have the following:
command line directory listing application that would delete files past ## of days.
like
dir c:\files\*.doc -del:20
this would delete files in that directory that are past 20 days from the current date.
If anyone has something that would work in MSVC just to get me to at least show the files, and dates credted/modified, hopfully I can understand the rest, but without dir.h I cannot seem to go any farther.
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If you look up CFileFind (I think) you'll find an MFC class which does this. It will list all of the files and will be able to give you that sort of information about them. Using a win32 API call like DeleteFile(mfilename) would then delete them for you.
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#include stdio.h>
#include time.h>
#include iostream.h>
#include windows.h>
#include io.h>
int GetDir(char* dPath) {
typedef struct _FILETIME { DWORD dwLowDateTime; DWORD dwHighDateTime;} FILETIME, *PFILETIME;
WIN32_FIND_DATA FileData;
HANDLE hFile;
hFile = FindFirstFile(dPath,&FileData);
if ( INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == hFile ) {
cout << "No files" << endl;
return false;
}
for ( ;; ) {
printf(FileData.cFileName);
printf("\n");
if ( 0 == FindNextFile(hFile, &FileData ) )
break;
}
return true;
}
int main() {
system("CLS");
GetDir("C:\\*.*");
system("pause");
return true;
}
O.K. this is what I have.
now sure it can list the files, but how in the love of all that is holy list the files dates as well.
I always get error messages when I try to add printf(FileData.ftCreationTime);
I get the error:
'printf' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'struct _FILETIME' to 'const char *'
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yeah, thats because you're trying to display the FILETIME struct using a function that accepts a const char* as an arguement. Try converting the FILETIME structure to a SYSTEMTIME structure using FileTimeToSystemTime(). That way you'll have the date in all of its component parts so you can display it using
printf("%s %f %f %f\n",filename,daycreated,monthcreated,blah blah);
I just grabbed that from MSDN but it should work no probs, other than the printf because I can't remember what the right letter to use for a WORD is.
Good luck, MSDN is a great thing.
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hmmmm,
O.K. trying to get the hang of this, but always seem to get errors.
How do I call the SYSTEMTIME structure to work correctly?
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Hello, I'm having a problem importing the msxml4 library into my program. Where does #import and using namespace MSXML2; statements belong? I have tried placing them before and after the #included files however I'm still receiving errors.
Thank you for your help!!
John
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i always put them in my stdafx.h, at the bottom.
what kind of errors?
-c
There's one easy way to prove the effectiveness of 'letting the market decide' when it comes to environmental protection. It's spelt 'S-U-V'.
--Holgate, from Plastic
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When I compile my app with the this code
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <atlstr.h>
#include <iostream.h>
#include <wininet.h>
#import "C:\WINDOWS\system32\msxml4.dll"
using namespace MSXML2;
void main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
DWORD dwConnFlags;
if (InternetGetConnectedState(&dwConnFlags, 0))
{
try
{
IXMLDOMDocumentPtr pXMLDoc = NULL;
}
}
}
I receive these errors in the output window.
Compiling...
stdafx.cpp
Compiling...
XMLApp.cpp
c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7\include\useoldio.h(29) : warning C4995: '_OLD_IOSTREAMS_ARE_DEPRECATED': name was marked as #pragma deprecated
c:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\XMLApp\XMLApp.cpp(17) : error C2872: 'IXMLDOMDocumentPtr' : ambiguous symbol
could be 'c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7\include\comdefsp.h(1226) : _com_ptr_t<_IIID> IXMLDOMDocumentPtr'
with
[
_IIID=_com_IIID
]
or 'c:\Documents and Settings\John\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects\XMLApp\Debug\msxml4.tlh(300) : MSXML2::IXMLDOMDocumentPtr'
Thank you for your help!!
John
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I'm trying to use a keyboard accelerator in my aplication (and MFC dialog based application). I want to handle the event that happens when the user presses a combination of Ctrl + Shight + N, so I have defined a new Line int the Accelerator editor with this values:
ID = ID_ACELERATOR_NEXT , Modifier = Ctrl + Shift, Key = N, Type= VIRTKEY.
Also I have defined in my dialog message map the following line:
ON_COMMAND(ID_ACCELERATOR_NEXT, OnAcceleratorNext)
but it doen't works. I can't handle the event. What I'm doing wrong ?
Thanks.
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Hi!
I've developed an application whitch calls (by pressing a button, using DoModal) a dialog window with a webbrowser control into it (using the CWebbrowser2 class). The application works great but I've noticed that each time I execute (or refresh) my web browser dialog the application's memory usage increases every time (by about 300-400k)!!! I can start of with a 6 meg application and end up with one using 40 meg in memory... Then the application crashes!
My question is:
1 - Could it be something related to the browser's cache!?
2 - How can clear memory usage to avoid crashing?
3 - Could it be an OCX-related problem?
Thanx!!!
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-= Nasty_p =-
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