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Auto-close message box

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23 Jul 2007CPOL1 min read 173.9K   7.4K   31  
A simple solution for automatically closing a message box.
// TestAutoMsgBox.h : main header file for the TESTAUTOMSGBOX application
//

#if !defined(AFX_TESTAUTOMSGBOX_H__8D1065A3_47AF_4F5A_9A7F_B005607BB0B1__INCLUDED_)
#define AFX_TESTAUTOMSGBOX_H__8D1065A3_47AF_4F5A_9A7F_B005607BB0B1__INCLUDED_

#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif // _MSC_VER > 1000

#ifndef __AFXWIN_H__
	#error include 'stdafx.h' before including this file for PCH
#endif

#include "resource.h"		// main symbols

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CTestAutoMsgBoxApp:
// See TestAutoMsgBox.cpp for the implementation of this class
//

class CTestAutoMsgBoxApp : public CWinApp
{
public:
	CTestAutoMsgBoxApp();

// Overrides
	// ClassWizard generated virtual function overrides
	//{{AFX_VIRTUAL(CTestAutoMsgBoxApp)
	public:
	virtual BOOL InitInstance();
	//}}AFX_VIRTUAL

// Implementation

	//{{AFX_MSG(CTestAutoMsgBoxApp)
		// NOTE - the ClassWizard will add and remove member functions here.
		//    DO NOT EDIT what you see in these blocks of generated code !
	//}}AFX_MSG
	DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
};


/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//{{AFX_INSERT_LOCATION}}
// Microsoft Visual C++ will insert additional declarations immediately before the previous line.

#endif // !defined(AFX_TESTAUTOMSGBOX_H__8D1065A3_47AF_4F5A_9A7F_B005607BB0B1__INCLUDED_)

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Sandeep completed his masters in Computer Applications in 2003 and has been hooked onto programming since then. His first project involved communicating with hardware devices which actually got him more interested in device programming.

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