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.\\TibcoTCPServer.ini is a relative path, which means it's relative to whatever happens to be the current working directory at the moment. Use GetModuleFileName(NULL, ...) instead to get the application's fully-qualified path, then replace the filename with TibcoTCPServer.ini.
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if i use GetModuleFinename(NULL..) I Get the Memory could not be read error. My Code is as
BOOL FillParams()
{
CFileFind fileFinder;
CIniReader m_IniFile;
TCHAR Buffer[BUFSIZE];
DWORD dwRet,nSize;
CString error;
dwRet = GetModuleFileName(NULL,Buffer,nSize);
if( dwRet == 0 )
{
error.Format("Failed GetCurrentDirectory %d",GetLastError());
WriteToLog((LPSTR)(LPCTSTR)error);
return 0;
}
WriteToLog(Buffer);
// Here i am changing the path..
}
But It is failing at GetModuleFineName function or crashing.
Any Suggestion..
Thanks
Shailesh
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You've failed to inform the function of the size of the buffer.
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I am using
#define BUFSIZE MAX_PATH
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I did not indicate that the buffer itself was not large enough. Check your code again. Note the third parameter being passed to GetModuleFileName() .
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Thanks David U are Rock.
Thanks
shailesh
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I'm trying to use AnimateWindow() in my dialog's InitDialog() handler as I've seen in a few other places, but I keep getting compiler errors if I try to call the global api (::AnimateWindow(hWnd,200,AW_SLIDE), or without the scope resolution operator, or even as a member of my CDialog-derived class. I also tried an example I found on the MSDN where I use FARPROC and load the function from user32.dll and it tells me that I'm supplying too many parameters for a pointer to function (even though I just cut and paste the code right out of the MSDN). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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bdiamond
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bdiamond wrote:
...but I keep getting compiler errors...
And those errors would be?
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When I try to use it globally, I get these:
g:\My Projects\CPlusPlus\VC.NET\Bug Reporter\Bug Reporter\ChatDlg.cpp(60): error C2039: 'AnimateWindow' : is not a member of 'operator``global namespace'''
g:\My Projects\CPlusPlus\VC.NET\Bug Reporter\Bug Reporter\ChatDlg.cpp(60): error C2065: 'AW_SLIDE' : undeclared identifier
g:\My Projects\CPlusPlus\VC.NET\Bug Reporter\Bug Reporter\ChatDlg.cpp(60): error C3861: 'AnimateWindow': identifier not found, even with argument-dependent lookup
And when I try to use it as a member function of CDialog-derived class, I get these:
g:\My Projects\CPlusPlus\VC.NET\Bug Reporter\Bug Reporter\ChatDlg.cpp(60): error C2039: 'AnimateWindow' : is not a member of 'CChatDlg'
g:\My Projects\CPlusPlus\VC.NET\Bug Reporter\Bug Reporter\ChatDlg.cpp(60): error C2065: 'AW_SLIDE' : undeclared identifier
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bdiamond
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I found another example here on CP in which the author says that you need to do this:
#undef WINVER
#define WINVER 1000000
I did that and now it works!! thanks
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bdiamond
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I've never heard of that version of Windows!
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Me either, but I guess it's just to say that you have access to everything, since I think I've seen in some places it'll check WINVER in certain places (#if WINVER > 0x400 )
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bdiamond
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So you don't get slammed later on, I would go into the header file that contains the prototype for AnimateWindow() and see what value of WINVER it is looking for. Most likely it's 0x0500.
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good idea
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bdiamond
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thanks!!!
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bdiamond
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Hi everyone
Is there a way to get the x and y coordinates of a CMenu item? For example, let's say 3 first items from my menu are :
File Edit View
how can I retrieve the x coordinate of the item "View"?
thanks
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See GetMenuItemRect()
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Hockey,
??GetMenuItemRect()??
I can't find any function that goes by that name! I got GetMenuItemCount, GetMenuItemID, and GetMenuItemInfo, but no GetMenuItemRect
Where can I find it?
thanks
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Sorry to both of you,
I just realize I forgot to mention that I'm working with Windows CE (Microsoft embedded Visual C++). That function is not available on Windows CE .. So is there another way to do it?
thanks
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I have recently found out (today) how to put an icon on a button. But the icon is 16 x 16 and it's bigger on my button that it usually is when viewed anywhere else, like in Windows Explorer, so it looks like crap. Is there a way, without bit-blitting that I can make the icon size to fit the button if I make the button smaller?
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bdiamond
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Find a class here on CP that does what you want
or
DrawIconEx()
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That isn't enough info to go on, can you post how you load the icon (LoadIcon, LoadImage, or something else?), how are you getting the icon on the button (using a class from CP, somewhere else, or is it your own code?).
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