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At this stage the easiest thing to do would be to rename the original file, place the pre-preprocessed file in the same location and rename it so it's used instead of the original file. Place breakpoints in this file: all macros have been expanded.
Steve
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I did that meaning make a breakpoint with the renamed .i file
The code above it gets excuted a millon times so can'nt move the breakpoint further up
Maybe I should rebuild with renamed .i file which has the parsed code
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ForNow wrote: Maybe I should rebuild with renamed .i file which has the parsed code
I took that as given; sorry, perhaps I should have been more explicit. To rebuild with the pre-preprocessed file replacing the original file is the whole point.
Steve
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Yes, without the /P and /C options added to produce the pre-preprocessed files.
Steve
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Just had a thought since my problem is in the included file what say I use the /FI compile option and ForceIncludedFiles Am i way off base with this or is the ForceIncludedFiles for C++ methods while basically the code a I debugging is in C
Thankx Again
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Hello everybody,
I'm writing a GINA replacement (more like a stub ATM) and I was wondering if there was any way I could run a process as SYSTEM without registering it as a service e.g. starting "notepad.exe" at user logon but as SYSTEM.
Please feel free to drop any hints
Thanks
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Hi all, I'm looking for a third-party Outlook-style calendar component that can be built into our product. It needs to be in C++ but I'm not looking for any .Net components and better not MFC, because that will increase the cost of the integration. I was just looking at a product called 'Xtreme Calendar pro' and it looks quite nice just that it's for MFC. Anyone got any other ideas? Thanks.
-- modified at 21:37 Tuesday 27th February, 2007
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viksoe has a WTL Outlook bar implementation; WTL is very light weight, so it would fit nicely with your requirements.
You can get the code from his website here Viksoe outlook bar[^]
-- modified at 16:23 Tuesday 27th February, 2007
Sorry - I read your post, and "thought" Outlook bar, not calendar control, he also has a Calendar control on his site here: Calendar Control[^]
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Dear Author,
I appreciate all the efforts you took to get this site up and running but i dont like the way you have developed the forum section.
when anyone who replies to any post, then that post should come up on the top whereas new messages keep on adding and the old message goes back to 3-4 pages and most of us dont even care to look more then 2-3 pages back.
For instance look at this forum site,
http://www.nabble.com/port-xen-f12400.html
How beautifully they have managed it without making it a mess, whereas this site forum just looks a big mess.
Please take steps to change the design of this forum as we all need this great forum but would appreciate its proper use.
Thanks and Regards
SSpecialist
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Good one... coming from someone that can't even find the correct forum[^] to post his comment in.
led mike
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yeh if u can find the correct one den go n do it as i dont have much time...i browse to only this forum so i have posted here..I cant be asked to look for correct place in such a messy site..
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Software_Specialist wrote: I cant be asked to look for correct place in such a messy site..
Please find some other good site (in your opinion).
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero
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No this is a good site but messy...DO YOU UNDERSTAND ENGLISH..and i cant be asked to look for new forums and then again spending time in becoming member, entering different ids 10-15 times and then going back to mail id and enabling the forum and all the pains.....i am too busy for that..well do you think its nicely developed....or u just replying to get into action...
Dont waste time m8s....do some good work and let the Author of the site reply to this...or you go and post it to correct place
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Software_Specialist wrote: and i cant be asked to look for new forums and then again spending time in becoming member, entering different ids 10-15 times and then going back to mail id and enabling the forum and all the pains
What forum enabling ? All the forums are accessible by default to all registered users; and why would you need to re-register yourself more than once ?
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i know dt better....i am already registered to 38 forums site and actively partcipating in all topics and each forum is for each subject ....i cant register to another forum for one subject....
it makes my management messy.
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Software_Specialist wrote: i am already registered to 38 forums site and actively partcipating in all topics and each forum is for each subject
and you have a life ?
Software_Specialist wrote: i cant register to another forum for one subject....
you are already registered to CP, so no biggie ?!
anyway, I'm out of troll food.
have a good one.
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Yeh life is pretty gud.
it hardly takes 2hrs in a day to visit each forum and keep myself update.
..this forum cant improve so let it be like this....as you all are now use to it. Anyway soon ill come up with my own C++ forum site and ill show you all the difference.
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I wish you much success! But again, you don't have the time to successfully adminstrate such a site to your requirements, according to your previos posts.
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill
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Software_Specialist wrote: Anyway soon ill come up with my own C++ forum site and ill show you all the difference.
but from where you find Member and Cpp Expert to help them.. sir do you heard about First User Advantage in marketing
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
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Software_Specialist wrote: DO YOU UNDERSTAND ENGLISH.
do you? evidence suggests otherwise.
Software_Specialist wrote: or you go and post it to correct place
do it yourself.
if you have time to post a half-dozen messages here you can certainly find the time to read the list of forums at the top of the page and click the one labeled "Suggestions"
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Software_Specialist wrote: yeh if u can find the correct one den go n do it
Stop typing like 4 year old's speak.... and I already gave you a clickable link to the correct forum you complete IDIOT! You should seriously consider a career change... if you can't even figure out this web site there is no chance you can develop meaningful software.
led mike
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Software_Specialist wrote: when anyone who replies to any post, then that post should come up on the top
This is a ideology issue, there is no good or bad way.
Me think that for a forum with a large number of posts, having the traditional "bump-to-the-top" type of forum will cause more problem than less, people tend to abuse the system and spend all their time bumping their topics for nothing.
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No its nothing like that. Well where as the forum site would be greatly utilized. Well you urself tell me if how many pages do you check out 2-3 or you go til 10-20 pages back to look for the last replied post.
Well according to me, it should be bump to the top. Well even other forum sites are using this approach with no hastles...
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