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GeneralRe: Proverbial good example of CTreeCtrl Pin
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GeneralRe: Proverbial good example of CTreeCtrl Pin
David Crow5-Nov-10 4:03
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GeneralRe: Proverbial good example of CTreeCtrl Pin
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David Crow5-Nov-10 4:00
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QuestionChanging initial directory on File Open Dialog in MFC Pin
Ed The C4-Nov-10 7:48
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GeneralRe: Changing initial directory on File Open Dialog in MFC [modified] Pin
Ed The C5-Nov-10 6:20
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QuestionMessage Removed Pin
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AnswerRe: How to check if char* is a number Pin
CPallini4-Nov-10 0:03
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GeneralRe: How to check if char* is a number Pin
piul4-Nov-10 0:08
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Maximilien4-Nov-10 0:09
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GeneralRe: How to check if char* is a number Pin
piul4-Nov-10 0:30
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QuestionRe: How to check if char* is a number Pin
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AnswerRe: How to check if char* is a number Pin
piul4-Nov-10 1:30
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AnswerRe: How to check if char* is a number [modified] Pin
Alain Rist4-Nov-10 1:44
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federico.strati4-Nov-10 0:11
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QuestionQuery For CFileDialog? Pin
Le@rner3-Nov-10 20:43
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AnswerRe: Query For CFileDialog? Pin
Maximilien3-Nov-10 21:30
Maximilien3-Nov-10 21:30 
AFAIK, user can type in any name and the file dialog will accept it, you can detect that by deriving your own class from CFileDialog and override some of the members (see the documentation)

Originally, hooking was the proper method; but now override is the way to go.
Watched code never compiles.

AnswerRe: Query For CFileDialog? Pin
GAJERA3-Nov-10 21:35
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QuestionRe: Query For CFileDialog? [modified] Pin
David Crow4-Nov-10 2:58
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AnswerRe: Query For CFileDialog? Pin
Alain Rist4-Nov-10 3:56
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QuestionError "string data,right truncated" generate when trying to Update by CRecordset? Pin
Le@rner3-Nov-10 18:57
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