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ShellExecute(handle, "explore", <fully_qualified_path_to_folder>, NULL, NULL, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
will open it for you
Bryce
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If you want to Open and then Close explorer you can use
CreateProcess to Open
which will return a HANDLE
using that handle you can close the explorer
using TerminateProcess
Live as if your were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
-Mahatma Gandhi
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Thx your suggestion, but i want to Close all explorer before the application update something and then open the explorer again.
i followed Bryce's suggestion and i can open the explorer but this is after. now i'm trying to get the handle/s of those windows explorer on the desktop and than close it.
i'm trying to use 'FindWindow()' and 'GetWindowText()' but with no luck. do you have any comments or suggestions.
thanks in advance.
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How can i set a bitmap image as the background of a list box so that on scrolling, the listbox's background image remains still?
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Derive a class from listbox and handle
OnEraseBackground
and paint the BMP
might work
Live as if your were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
-Mahatma Gandhi
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hey thanks for your idea it works but all the items in the list box draw again and agin and it produces a flicker.
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How can i send a file from one application to other?
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If you are writing both applications, you might want to look at DDE, which was designed specificaly to solve this problem.
INTP
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I am trying to get an '&' character into the text of a button control, I can do this from the resource editor ok using "&&" but not programatically, i.e.
btn.SetWindowText("Save && Exit");
doesn't work?! (nor does using just a single &)
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Try this:
CString csTemp;
csTemp.Format(_T("Save \x26 Exit"));
btn.SetWindowTexct(&csTemp);
INTP
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Never mind I found the problem... it does actually work using "&&" in the string if you use a standard button control, but the custom button control I am using apparently is not handling the & correctly.
thanks anyway.
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Hello,
I developed an ActiveX control for Internet Explorer. I need that control to call JavaScript / VBScript functions on its hosting HTML page.
I looked for information about this in the internet, but haven't come up with something truly useful so far.
Any pointers?
Thanks in advance!
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Search MSDN for "VBScript ActiveX accessing" you should find approximatly 162 aticles. The article ActiveX (partial book) looks like it might provide the answer you are looking for.
INTP
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Thanks for the reply!
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any entry that resembles "ActiveX (partial book)". Can you please give me a direct link?
Thanks!
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It should be on the MSDN CD, I dought that it could be found via the internet.
INTP
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Hello,
Just after adding a new class CDailyListView based on the CListView class, I get the following errors... this one has me stumped, but I'm sure it's some simple and stupid solution. I've tried rebuilding all files to no avail. Another working program I have doesn't have any #includes at the top (to find the CListView class in MFC). Thanks! JennyP
<br />
DailyListView.cpp<br />
c:\documents and settings\mahafjp\my documents\programming\goals1\dailylistview.h(14) : error C2504: 'CListView' : base class undefined<br />
c:\documents and settings\mahafjp\my documents\programming\goals1\dailylistview.cpp(17) : error C2440: 'return' : cannot convert from 'class CDailyListView *' to 'class CObject *'<br />
Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast<br />
c:\documents and settings\mahafjp\my documents\programming\goals1\dailylistview.cpp(17) : error C2653: 'CListView' : is not a class or namespace name.<br />
etc....
Here's the code:
<br />
#if _MSC_VER > 1000<br />
#pragma once<br />
#endif // _MSC_VER > 1000<br />
<br />
<br />
class CDailyListView : public CListView<br />
{<br />
protected:<br />
CDailyListView();
DECLARE_DYNCREATE(CDailyListView)<br />
<br />
public:<br />
<br />
public:<br />
<br />
etc.....
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I am not quite sure if this will fix your problem but is afxcview.h included anywhere in your project? If not, try including it in your stdafx.h file.
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural
stupidity.
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I can think of 3 possibilities: 1) you included CDailyListView.h before stdafx.h, 2) your source file did not include stdafx.h, or 3) AfxCView.h is not included for some reason.
Possible solutions:
1) Make sure stdafx.h is the first file included at the top of the source file.
2) Since it is some times difficult to determine all the headers files included indirectly thru other header files, you could manualy add AfxCView.h to the stdafx.h. (recomended)
3) You could include AfxCView.h in your header file before the class definition.
INTP
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Thanks for the advice! I put the following code at the top... not sure why one program builds without it and this one doesnt... ? Thanks again! JennyP
<br />
#ifndef __AFXCVIEW_H__<br />
#include "Afxcview.h"
#endif<br />
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Hello all.
I am wondering if someone could give me a step in the right direction. I have created a simple dialog-based application. I have also created another dialog for the configuration screen. I can call this dialog just fine by declaring a variable of it and calling doModal() and it works great.
Now, what I am wondering is the best way to "share" the data between the two of them. For instance, this is what I was doing now (and it don't work!). I had created some protected variables on the CONFIG dialog. I've also created some methods such as isConfigured(). In my main dialoag, I was doing something of this nature:
ConfigureDialog myConfigDlg;
myConfigDlg.readConfiguration();
if ( myConfigDlg.isConfigured() ) {
...
}
etc...
Now that appears to work great except for one thing. I had put this into my OnInitDialog() method for the main dialog ... so when the main dialog starts, it reads the configuration and makes sure everything is OK.
I also need to access this configuration during button presses on the main dialog. So, what I did
is in my onBnClicked() method, I put another ConfigureDialog myConfigDlg; in there and straight-way checked one of the variables with its method, and it did not "save over the data". I have since realized that I've only created an instance of this dialog. (Somewhat new to OOP). So, when the program left the OnInitDialog method, it destroyed that instance so all that data that it read is long gone.
So, what I am wondering is what may be the best way for me to go ahead with a configuration routine? I kind of wanted to have one class, which was the configure class, that did all of the reading/writing/etc of the configuration file. But the question is, how can I instantiate that class one time in my main dialog (for instance during OnInitDialog() ) and then keep it "in scope" for that entire dialog to read?
Hope I explained that enough! Thanks in advance for the replies.
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Just to be real clear on what I'd like to do.
App starts. Main dialog is initialized.
Configure dialog is somehow instantiated.
I call configuredlg.readConfig()
On the main dialog I press "begin processing"
I call configuredlg.getTemporaryPath();
... at this point, I do not want it to have to read the configuration file again to get this information. I want to have it stored one time in a protected/private variable within the class after I called .readConfig().
so pretty much
CString CSConfigureDlg getTemporaryPath() {
return theTempPath;
}
I am also wondering, can I solve my problems (would this be the best way) in my main dialog .h header file, just to create a variable of type CSConfigureDlg() ??
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Here are a couple of possibilities: 1) Declare your dialog object globaly, then you could access it from any where and keep/access the infomation stored in it via that object (Example: g_CfgDlg.GetWhatEver()), 2) Declare your dialog object as a member of your main dialog or application class for the same reasons as in 1 above.
INTP
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