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Questionre: sending a text message from main thread to a client thread Pin
Alan Kurlansky11-Nov-09 5:07
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David Crow11-Nov-09 5:27
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Alan Kurlansky wrote:
The goal is to not cause the primary thread to halt waiting for the user to click ok...


But that's exactly what will happen. The primary thread should handle all user interface items, while the secondary thread should handle all of the data processing stuff.

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QuestionReading and writing files to the System Directory in Windows Vista using C++, MFC and fopen Pin
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QuestionCFileDialog creates problem under unicode standard Pin
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