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Articles by Rafique Sheikh (3 articles found)
Average article rating: 4.15
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Dialogs and Windows
Dialogs
Modifying a modal dialog's style and position at run time
Last Updated: 20 Feb 2006 Page Views: 33,519 Rating: 3.50/5 Votes: 8 Popularity: 3.16
Bookmark Count: 11
This article describes how to modify a modal dialog's styles and position at run-time so it can work both as a child of a CPropertySheet as well as a pop-up window on its own.
Selection Controls
General
A Derived NumericUpDown that Provides Handlers for NumericUpDown's Up and Down Button
Last Updated: 11 Mar 2009 Page Views: 6,887 Rating: 4.20/5 Votes: 4 Popularity: 2.53
Bookmark Count: 9
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
A class derived from NumericUpDown that provides handlers for NumericUpDown's Up and Down buttons.
Internet / Network
General
Getting the Physical (MAC) address of a Network Interface Card and finding out if it is the primary adapter on a multi-homed system
Last Updated: 14 Mar 2006 Page Views: 72,886 Rating: 4.76/5 Votes: 18 Popularity: 5.97
Bookmark Count: 63
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
This article describes how to obtain a Network Interface Card's (NIC) Physical or Ethernet (MAC) address. It also shows how to identify if a network adapter is the primary adapter on a multi-homed system. If not, it shows how to find and get the primary adapter's IP and MAC addresses.
Rafique Sheikh
Member
Although an electrical engineer by major, I slowly transformed into a software developer as I realized I liked working with logical AND and ORs more than the physical ones on chips. I have taught C++ at ITT tech and worked on videoconferencing as a programmer. A summer class at Harvard got me into windows programming and I have enjoyed it ever since.
I like hiking, camping, walking and swimming. Tennis gets me going too as does discussing human psychology.
Occupation:
Web Developer
Location:
United States
Last Updated 23 Nov 2009
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