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Hello:
I followed the link that you provided in your last post and that helped me out. Now it works and I'm not seeing any abnormalities when I run the application under an unprivileged user account. Thank you very much for taking your time and help me out with this. I really appreciate it.
Best regards,
Luis E.
Luis E. Cuadrado
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I remember that some versions of UNIX have an algorithm that doesn´t allow you to change your password to an obvious password. Does anyone know any algorithm to identify obvious passwords ?
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
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You can download CrackLib from here. This is what is used to check passwords in Linux, you need to figure out how to compile and use it under Windows.
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In Linux there is a dictionary file that contains a list of common words. Linux wont let you use any of those words as passwd unless you are running as root. Then you can set any passwd, [even the username can be used as passwd] even though they show a warning. I also find that Linux automatically adds all usernames into its list of banwords.
Nish
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He left his soul, to turn you on;
Those who knew Nish, knew him well;
Those who didn't, can go to hell.
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Hi,
I´m trying to use an ActiveX in a Word automated doc, I manage to add it from my App, and execute some code ( and save the properties as well), but when I close my app and the Word instance, the ActiveX seems to be death, even it shows a message when I click on it, saying that the code is missing !??!??, How can I make work that ( should I go for all the sh*tty ole protocol even if I don´t want to set a toolbar ?).
Thanks, Bye !
Braulio
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How do I can enumerate all exported functions from some DLL?
Thanks.
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Use dumpbin /EXPORTS if you want to do it from the command line . If you want to do it programmatically you will have to parse the PE file format ( Matt Pietrek has some articles in MSDN magazine about that).
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I would like to create a software (running under windows 98/ME) that allows the synchronisation (of a file, adresse book, calendar) between windows 98/ME/2000/Xp and Windows CE or Palm OS.
I already found a development kit on PalmOS.com to synchronise with a Palm (Conduit development kit). I am looking now to find a development kit for te synchronisation with Windows CE, or even better one that will work for both (windows CE and Palm).
Anyone has an idea ? )
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Thanks Michael for your answer =)
I am downloading the "eMbedded Visual Tools" right now. It seems i should find everything i need to do a synchronisation between a pc and a pocket pc.
I am still looking for one tool that would allow me to do a synchronisation between a pc and a pocket pc (under Windows ME and a Palm OS).
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Hi !
I'm doing an Asynchronous Pluggable Protocol to display HTML pages stored in a database.
Everythings work ok (I have implemented the IInternetProtocol and IInternetProtocolRoot interfaces, and Start and Read methods are called properly), but I catch an "Access Denied" error while displaying the page. The MSDN help mention the IInternetProtocolInfo::ParseUrl method to resolve security problem, but I don't have any example of this use...
Any help will be appreciate.
Emmanuel Derriey
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I have a dialog box and I want to have access to my document class.How can I do it?
Thanks
Mazy
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Try this:
(CMainFrame*)(AfxGetMainWnd())->GetActiveDocument();
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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When I used that code,there was an error return,about "GetActiveDocument()"
but I change it to this"
CMainFrame * pWnd =dynamic_cast<CMainFrame *>(AfxGetApp()->m_pMainWnd);
ASSERT_VALID(pWnd);
CMyDoc * pDoc =dynamic_cast<CMyDoc *>(pWnd->GetActiveDocument());
ASSERT_VALID(pDoc);
and it work properly.
Anyway,thanks for your help
Mazy
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Unless you have multiple inheritance somewhere in your class design, I don't see how dynamic_cast ing can make a difference (and even so I don't see it either). Would you mind elaborating a little more?
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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This is my first try:
CMyDoc * pDoc=(CMainFrame*)(AfxGetMainWnd())->GetActiveDocument();
error C2039: 'GetActiveDocument' : is not a member of 'CWnd'
My second attempt:
CMainFrame * pWnd =dynamic_cast<CMainFrame *>(AfxGetApp()->m_pMainWnd);
ASSERT_VALID(pWnd);
CMyDoc * pDoc=(CMyDoc*)(pWnd->GetActiveDocument());
and work properly,it's not related to dynamic_cast .
My mistake was about convert CMainFrame to CDocument
I think you forgot one line in your answer,didn't you?;)
Mazy
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I see now... What I forgot was an extra pair of parentheses
<font color=#ff0000>(</font>(CMainFrame*)(AfxGetMainWnd())<font color=#ff0000>)</font>->GetActiveDocument(); On a side note, I'd suggest you do not use dynamic_cast when it is not strictly needed, because it incurs a run-time overhead. It is like killing flies with cannonballs, as a Spanish saying goes.
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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Joaquín M López Muñoz wrote:
What I forgot was an extra pair of parentheses
And also I forgot to type cast it to CMyDoc in my first try
Mazy
"So,so you think you can tell,
Heaven from Hell,
Blue skies from pain,...
How I wish,how I wish you were here."Wish You Were Here-Pink Floyd-1975
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Is there any function that will return the current CPU speed?
If not I plan on using the number of clocks spent / Number of seconds since boot. The question then becomes, does anyone know of a function that will return the number of milli-seconds since boot???
I believe there this exact value resides in the CMOS somewheres, but I don't think in/out instructions are available in ring 3???
Any suggestions...?
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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HockeyDude wrote:
The question then becomes, does anyone know of a function that will return the number of milli-seconds since boot???
GetTickCount(). As for CPU info, check the System section here on CP.
--Mike--
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I'm already using the RTDSC instruction to find the clocks gone by. From this number i'd like to be able to calculate CPU frequency.
CPU speed = Clocks / time in seconds
What am I missing....how can I use GetTickCount to calculate CPU frequncy if i already have the clocks since boot?
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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fCPU = clocks since boot / milliseconds since boot [kHz]
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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Where do i get milliseconds if i already have clocks...?
"An expert is someone who has made all the mistakes in his or her field" - Niels Bohr
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GetTickCount , boy
Joaquín M López Muñoz
Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo
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I use MSAccess,and I want to make connection string and it should be something like this:
(Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Data Source=c:vcdb.mdb;"
How can find out the last version of OLEDB provider that I have?
Mazy
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