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Do not use TerminateThread . See here[^] for details.
Steve
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See here[^] how it should be done.
The article also gives a lot of good advice and know-how regarding multithreading.
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Roger
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"No one remembers a coward!" - Jan Elfström 1998 "...but everyone remembers an idiot!" - my lawyer 2005 when heard of Jan's saying above
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how shell can be used to launch new programs
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Look up:
ShellExecute
ShellExecuteEx
(Oh, and learn how to use MSDN. It's quite helpful when looking for the obvious.)
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
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How to LPCTSTR Convert to char *
thank
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What have you tried?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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DavidCrow wrote:
What have you tried?
nothing
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Firstly, it may already be one: if you app is UNICODE it will not be else it will. There are many ways to make the conversion, depending on which libraries and such you're using. Here's some:
- WideCharToMultiByte (Win32 API).
- USES_CONVERSION and T2A macros (ATL).
Steve
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thank you
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And see here[^] if its your purpose
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Hi All,
I am having a problem with OnCancel()...Basically, if I click on Cancel on any interface, it vanishes (closes) the window but what my problem is that I get errors when I click CANCEL on my interface. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance
Preeti
C++Prog
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What kind of errors are you getting? Do they appear before the interface closes?
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No..they appear after I click "Cancel" button on the dialog box.
C++Prog
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What are the error messages?
It could be from some clean-up code or many other things. It would be easier to offer ideas if you provide the errors messages themselves.
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Thanks for the help...Actually, the error messages are related to my project.
Thanks
C++Prog
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Preeti9 wrote: ...I get errors...
We're not mind readers. What are they?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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As said by Leah_Garett,
It may be bacause of some clean-up code. You need to debug it. Or tell exact error message.
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Is there a way to do this? I am familiar with setting the alphablend levels on the main window and making it transparent but when I try to do the same for child windows nothing ever happens.
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If you want to transparent window I think you can see an example of codeproject about it.I think It has four window that are transparent (child window)
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Hi,
If anyone's not familiar with the windows "net" program, it sends messages to people based on a given user or computer alias.
Does anyone know how to enumerate these aliases? I've basically scoured the web. I'm looking for a way to do it in C++, and i'm thinking that there's probably some kind of obscure networking function that I've missed.
Thanks for your help everyone.
SwITCh?!
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Does WNetOpenEnum() give you what you're looking for?
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Fabian Tamp wrote: If anyone's not familiar with the windows "net" program, it sends messages to people...
That's "net send" actually. "Net" by itself does nothing.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Hey, thanks for the help.
I don't think WNetOpenEnum was quite what i was looking for, but through that i found NetQueryDisplayInformation, which is closer to what i want.
The comment about the program being "net send", the program is actually "net", but "send" is an argument it takes. therefore "net send" is used to send a message using the "net" program. On that note, the "net" program has alot of extra useful functionality which i might try out.
Thanks for your help guys.
SwITCh?!
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I curently have this code
bool FilesClass::FilePath(char name[50])
{ int buffer;
int fh;
if( _sopen_s( &fh, name, _O_BINARY, _SH_DENYWR, 0 ) )
{
Files++;
buffer=strlen(name);
strncat(DllStatus,name,buffer);
strncat(DllStatus,";",2);
return false;
}
else
return true;
}
But in some cases it fails to process the checks, and asserts with cant open file.
My idea is that this function either returns true if the file is present, or false if its not, any sugestions?
-- modified at 17:45 Tuesday 5th December, 2006
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