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Dear all,
Is there any class for ECDSA in Visual C++ 6.0?
I search on google and MSDN, but I just found ECDSA class for Visual C++ 2008.
Please give me the reference, if anybody know about that. I really need it.
Thank you,
Eka Candra
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Crypto++[^] has ECDSA (presuming you mean Elliptic Curve DSA) and works with VC++6.
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Hi,
Do we require .Net framework and MFC runtime to run the exe developed in VC++ 6.0 in the system where Visual studio or VC++ 6.0 is not installed.
The exe is built using static linking (set in project setting).
Thanks in advance
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If you statically link to the MFC and C runtime libraries, then there's no need to redistribute anything (except if you are using third party dll's). And certainly not the .NET framework...
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Thanks for the quick reply.
One clarification by setting Use MFC static libraty in the General tab of project setting means both
MFC and C runtime libraries are statically linked, am i correct?
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shir_k wrote: by setting Use MFC static libraty in the General tab of project setting means both
MFC and C runtime libraries are statically linked, am i correct?
Nope. They are independent settings.
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-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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[My articles]
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Please let me know how to set it.
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Select Project-name->Properties menu item, then (in the newly appeared window) select the Configuration Properties->C/C++->Code Generation node, finally select the Runtime Library item of the list and set it choosing the proper value (for instance Multi-threaded instead of Multi-threaded DLL ).
BTW you may also choose to link with the DLL and then use the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package (see, for instance, here [^]) to install the required copmponents on the target machine.
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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The OP said he was using VC6 and the link to the redistributable that you gave was for VC2008. The VC2008 redist will not work with VC6. The VC6 redist was included in the VC6 SP5 and SP6. Alternately you can get the SP4 file here[^].
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I may be crazy
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Can i add and remove the border of an editbox at runtime?
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yes
take a look at GetWindowLong and SetWindowLong
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hi i am writing a win 32 service while will detect the USB device when connected. I need to know the name of device which is connected i have written following service handler.
VOID WINAPI ServiceHandler(DWORD fdwControl,DWORD evtype, LPVOID evdata, LPVOID Context)
{
/*DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME* pDev = (DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME*)evdata;*/
DEV_BROADCAST_HDR* pHdr = (DEV_BROADCAST_HDR*)evdata;
switch(fdwControl)
{
case SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP:
case SERVICE_CONTROL_SHUTDOWN:
ProcessStarted = FALSE;
ServiceStatus.dwWin32ExitCode = 0;
ServiceStatus.dwCurrentState = SERVICE_STOPPED;
ServiceStatus.dwCheckPoint = 0;
ServiceStatus.dwWaitHint = 0;
// terminate all processes started by this service before shutdown
{
EndProcess(/*i*/0);
delete ProcessNames[/*i*/0];
}
break;
case SERVICE_CONTROL_PAUSE:
ServiceStatus.dwCurrentState = SERVICE_PAUSED;
break;
case SERVICE_CONTROL_CONTINUE:
ServiceStatus.dwCurrentState = SERVICE_RUNNING;
break;
case SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE:
break;
case SERVICE_CONTROL_DEVICEEVENT:
switch(evtype)
{
case DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL:
//DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME* pDev = (DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME*)evdata;
if(pHdr->dbch_devicetype == DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE)
{
DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE *pDevInt = (DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE*)evdata;
UpdateDevice(pDevInt,(WPARAM)evtype);
}
break;
case DBT_DEVICEREMOVECOMPLETE:
//DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME* pDev = (DEV_BROADCAST_VOLUME*)evdata;
if(pHdr->dbch_devicetype == DBT_DEVTYP_DEVICEINTERFACE)
{
DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE *pDevInt = (DEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE*)evdata;
UpdateDevice(pDevInt,(WPARAM)evtype);
}
break;
}
break;
}
in case of DBT_DEVICEARRIVAL the pDevInt i am getting does not contain the dbcc_name string. it only contains "\". Plz help where i am doing wrong
thanx in advance
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How to Wipe/Clean Internet Explorer's temporary internet Files, Cookies, History, Cache using C++/VC++/MFC
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i need C++/VC++/MFC Code to wipe/clean Internet Explorer temporary internet Files, Cookies, History, Cache
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The open source project that you were given a link to, does just that.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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i am tring to develop one my own so i need a source code
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: i need a source code
Are you a parrot or are you just really dense?
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: abe u r parrot and dence
Is this some obfuscated form of pidgin?
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: abe u r parrot and dence
Nooooooooooooooooo!
I am a parrot and I dance
Though you must give me enough beer to see that happen!
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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Shiv Murti Pal wrote: How to Wipe/Clean Internet Explorer's temporary internet Files, Cookies, History, Cache using C++/VC++/MFC
By using DeleteFile() .
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