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man, your _imp_mciSendCommandA() function if declared in a header file, right ?
then prepend its declaration with a extern "C"... like this for instance :
extern "C" int _imp_mciSendCommandA(int);
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sorry for troubling u again , Actually i'm not declaring that function in my code...i'm just using that function, where the function is declared in Mmsystem.h(inbuilt header file)...
i use this function to open the mic,close the mic and for recording..
syntax of the function in mmsystem.h
WINMMAPI MCIERROR WINAPI mciSendCommandA(MCIDEVICEID mciID,UINT uMSG,DWORD dwparam1,DWORD dwparam2);
sorry for the trouble..please reply
swaroop
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Did you import Winmm.lib ?
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yes, i imported that library . but still the error showing
swaroop
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swaroopkb wrote: yes, i imported that library .
How? Saying you did it, and doing it right, are not always the same thing.
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I was writing some code using IShellFolder to get the file information from the operating system. I could get information like file DisplayName or TypeName from SHFILEINFO structure returned by SHGetFileInfo. The thing is I also need some other attributes like FileSize, LastModified/access time etc. In addition for local disk identifiers, I'd like to know the total size and free space attributes. I think either there is another interface for retrieving those information or I've got into a wrong way.
Many thanks in advance.
Pan
-- modified at 5:00 Wednesday 1st August, 2007
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Any help is welcome. Please don't let this post go down
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be patient... and know that the other part of the earth is still sleeping
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True. I was a bit worried that this message was going to be degraded to NextNextNext page. People who want to be helpful won't have a chance to read it.
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PinuxATSweden wrote: The thing is I also need some other attributes like FileSize, LastModified/access time etc.
So have you tried using GetFileAttributesEx() ?
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Thanks for your reply.
No. I implement this function by using the IShellFolder interface. When accessing files, I don't really know the logical display name. Therefore, instead of using the display file name or directory, I use an ITEMIDLIST originated from Desktop Item to represent a 'file':
LPITEMIDLIST lpi;
SHFILEINFO sfi;
SHGetFileInfo((LPCWSTR)lpi, 0, &sfi, sizeof(SHFILEINFO), SHGFI_PIDL | SHGFI_TYPENAME);
SHGetFileInfo((LPCWSTR)lpi, 0, &sfi, sizeof(SHFILEINFO), SHGFI_PIDL | SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX | SHGFI_SMALLICON);
This can help me to enumerate anything under an ITEM(file/folder/disk...) and find the target sub-item in a faster way.
But as you can see the definition of SHFILEINTO structure doesn't have some information like file size/access time/disk space that I am retrieving.
typedef struct _SHFILEINFO {
HICON hIcon;
int iIcon;
DWORD dwAttributes;
TCHAR szDisplayName[MAX_PATH];
TCHAR szTypeName[80];
} SHFILEINFO;
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Can't you just use the GetDisplayNameOf() method to convert the PIDL to an actual path/file name (that can then be used with GetFileAttributesEx() )?
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You got me. That seems to be the solution. Thanks for your help.
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Do I suffer from a performance issue if the displayed file list is fairly large by using this conversion. I am trying it.
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Hello Guru's
I got a problem in MFC (Dialog based form ) . I have some text
in a EditBox. And have also a file in my C drive ( or any where ) name
test.txt file is empty till now.
Now i want to save that edit box text in to that test.txt file with the help
of programming . Can any one told me how can i do this.
Please give me brief idea about that.
Regard's
Kaushik
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Y_Kaushik wrote: Can any one told me how can i do this.
I wish, you had refered CFile[^] class.
Prasad
MS MVP - VC++
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can u give me any sample for this
Regard's
Kaushik
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Kaushik,
I could easily give or direct to sample code for this. But, this is very basic stuff. And I don't want to spoil you.
Learn to use google and other powerful tools on web. I'm advising you this for your development.
Prasad
MS MVP - VC++
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On the MSDN you can see an example anyway see here[^] if helpfuls.
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You read your datas with GetWindowText of Edit Control and use of CFile::Write for write to file.
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what about using CStdioFile::WriteString!
use CStdioFile::Open to open file
and CStdioFile::WriteString! to write string into file
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Hi all,
I need to implement some thing similiar to 'power toys' in VC++ which would support thumbnail viewing of the opened dialogs when we press ALT+TAB (or any defined keys).
I thing Shell programming should be applied to achieve this.
As i dont have any idea abt that any help from you on this is very much appreciated...
Thanks in advance.
Selva
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if The power toy has anthing to do the last thing would be use shell script. It is windows application using GDI(i think). you can develop such Application in .NET. Try out Googling first.
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Shouvik
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Logically thinking, you can achieve this easily creating the bitmap buttons dynamically in a resizable dialog box. Not a very tough job, if i understood your problem correctly.
Anurag Gandhi.
http://www.softgandhi.co.nr
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