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according to virustotal.com this app has a virus.
VIRUS_UNKNOWN
PAK_Generic.001
PAK_Generic.001
VirusTotal[^]
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The article does not include any specified license, so, can you tell what license should apply?
Is it The Code Project Open License (CPOL)?
Thanks
Cornelia
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i want to send messeges(just like net send)
to an specific ip from my web application.how can i do that, any body who has done that plz help me.
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Would also like to know this one.
(Maybe you could try to make the fields appear in a webpage and than keep the engine running seperatly? )
«zo niet, dan toch»
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Good work yeh...
Regards,
Mohammad AlShafei
Software Developer
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As stated by other guys the compiled source code does not work, but only the demo version works.
The author should answer to questions on the differences between source code and demo project.
As of CodeProject, source code sould be the ^SAME^ of the demo. Not a different version, worst if it is not working as it should.
One more thing, why packing the demo with PECompact? is it a way of considering, by the author, this software a kind of shareware ?
Voting 1, guys, for the author not answering and not helping out.
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Hi,,,
U'r code is very helpfull, thanx.
But there seems to be a problem.
Mail slots dont work in UNICODE environment.
Can u give some inputs on this ??????
Thanx
saleem
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I complie the Source code with VC++ 6.0, but it doesn't send any message, if i use the demo project, it's ok! Why???
.....It seem that the demo project is version 1.6b; the source code generate an exe version 1.6.....
Help me please
Thanks for your attention
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Can CMailSlot send Message more than 512 byte. If so, how would I modify the code to do so? Thanks in advance.
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How do I update the code to send more than just 512 byte. Is 512 byte is the max for MailSlot? thanks in advance
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According to "Network Programming for Microsoft Windows" book
Table 3-1. Mailslot message size limitations
Transfer Direction - Connectionless Transfer via Datagrams - Connection-Oriented Transfer
Windows 95 or Windows 98
-> Windows 95 or Windows 98 - Message size up to 64 KB. - Not supported
Windows NT or Windows 2000
-> Windows NT or Windows 2000 - Messages must be 424 bytes or less. - Messages must be greater than 426 bytes
Windows NT or Windows 2000
-> Windows 95 or Windows 98 - Messages must be 424 bytes or less. - Not supported
Windows 95 or Windows 98
-> Windows NT or Windows 2000 - Messages must be 424 bytes or less; otherwise, the message is truncated. - Not supported
Another limitation of Windows NT and Windows 2000 is worth discussion because it affects datagram data transmissions. The Windows NT and Windows 2000 redirector cannot send or receive a complete datagram message sized 425 or 426 bytes. For example, if you send out a message from a Windows NT or Windows 2000 client to a Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows 2000 server, the Windows NT redirector truncates the message to 424 bytes before the sending it to the destination server.
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Sothat, you can send maximum 424 bytes. However, If you want to send > 424 bytes, you can split the big message to n block (about 400 bytes). It is my idea.
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we have yahoo nd other messengers but that doesnt mean that now we shud stop making new tools..
gaurave
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What's your prob? NOONE except of "Mr. Anonymous" is barking about the code, or...
I, for myselfe, liked it, even if I cant see an effective usage (by now) for myselfe. But who knows?
MfG
Mobius
"Eritis sicut deus, scientes bonum et malum"
Faust
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I complie the Source code with VC++ 6.0, but it doesn't send any message, fi i use the demo project, it's ok! Why???
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I have the same problem; any one can help me..? Thank you very much
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If it is really needed, why don't we just use a yahoo or msn messenger ? Why bother to make such a suck application.
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Agree ! Why reinventing the wheel.
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Hey blind gays,
Please read the Introduction:
When you work on LAN network and you want to say somethings to your co-workers, you use POPUP to do this.
The program replaces for "net send" commandline, winpopup ...
The program is used for LAN only. If your LAN dont connect into Internet, Can you use Yahoo or MSN Messenger???
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You don't seem to get the point with "The Code Project", dickhead!
This site is an excellent way for newbies to get inspiration by reading and downloading sourcecode in order to try and understand how things can be done.
The NetSend sample is just a great way to do so.
Wheather YOU prefer yahoo or msn messenger, is not relevant for users of this site. There are lots of stuff here that you probably wouldn't need att all. By then, you are not the right guy for taking advantage of the contents from this site.
I recommend that you stop f***ing around here and keep on playing with your yahoo or msn messenger instead spamming your shitload around here.
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You don't seem to get the point with "The Code Project", dickhead!
This site is an excellent way for newbies to get inspiration by reading and downloading sourcecode in order to try and understand how things can be done.
The NetSend sample is just a great way to do so.
Wheather YOU prefer yahoo or msn messenger, is not relevant for users of this site. There are lots of stuff here that you probably wouldn't need att all. By then, you are not the right guy for taking advantage of the contents from this site.
I recommend that you stop f***ing around here and keep on playing with your yahoo or msn messenger instead of spamming your shitload around here.
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That this application could be the starting point for a simple office messaging system that won't have the hack/security exposure of the MSN or ICQ.
Tim Smith
"Programmers are always surrounded by complexity; we can not avoid it... If our basic tool, the language in which we design and code our programs, is also complicated, the language itself becomes part of the problem rather that part of the solution."
Hoare - 1980 ACM Turing Award Lecture
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Dunno about you, but I'm a bit irritated by the Windows Messenger popups that float about.
I don't know if the protocol is outlined here yet (haven't checked out the source), but knowing how those things get here would, in fact, be the first, and most important step to blocking them, wouldn't you say?
As such, this application, whether it contains the protocol or not (one can always packet capture), may yet have its uses.
As for Yahoo or MSN, get yourself something that's not closed source, like Jabber.
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Don't let the name of the program mislead you, it is not equivalent to 'net send' on NT boxes.
As for killing message spam, just turn off your messenger service.
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