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Yup! Once he started modifying the origin of the thread, then nothing following it made any since any more. I am amazed at the traffic this questioned generated, because the same question is on the board almost every time I decide to drop by.
By the way what is with the little person that is running (or what ever) in you signature section and how did you get it there. I am not a Web guy, but I find it fasinating and distracting since I can only see pieces at a time.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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John R. Shaw wrote: By the way what is with the little person that is running (or what ever) in you signature section and how did you get it there. I am not a Web guy, but I find it fasinating and distracting since I can only see pieces at a time
Oh him? He was all running for a mug of Beer. He got addicted, so I caged him. Now he cannot escape! look here you will know ..
The Beer Chaser^
hmm.. well that's nothing but a : jig : inside a vertical marquee john.. nothing so special!
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Yah! He does look like he has a problem. My only problem at the mement is that it is porrying down rain outside and I can not save water by stepping out and taking a shower, because I have neighbors (blast it). Anyway it is 8 hours passed bed time so I will drop by on anouther day.
Good day to you!
INTP
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Good Night John!
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Hi,
I need to create standalone .exe files from my own program. An .exe will simply play back a small video file when opened.
This .exe needs to be independant and can't rely on the video file being seperate, it must somehow be embedded in the .exe (as a resource maybe).
Many Thanks.
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I would need to experiment, but you should be able to include it as an external binary source file in your resource file. If you do that then it becomes part of the program and you can access it through a resource ID. In VC 6.0 it would be as simple as selecting include external source file from a drop down menu, in .NET I have no idea.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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Hi,
As iam new MFC,i know some simple codings...I need to know about API calls.
What is tht?Is there any good tutorial for that?
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Anu_Bala wrote: As iam new MFC,i know some simple codings...I need to know about API calls.
What is tht?Is there any good tutorial for that?
Well, i assume you already know those native Win32 apis. You can check out the articles here. Here's a good one to start off.
http://www.codeproject.com/cpp/mfcprogflow.asp[^]
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The API includes all the functions that actually draw all the buttons, menus, and etcetera. MFC just wraps those calls in a C++ front end, so you do not need to see them. In a programming environment that includes them you always have access to them. It should be just a matter or looking up there names. I do not know if .NET provides this for them, but in VC 6.0 you can type “::” and a drop list will normally appear listing everything. Other wise you will need to look them up in the MSDN help library.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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Sir,
Now I waana write a program by which my user can change the current windows account password.
So,at first I should check the string typed by my user to see if it's the correct current windows
account password. And then write down the new password offered by my user to the correct place.
But I do not know how to retrieve the current windows account password or how to check the specified string is just the current windows account password.
Please show me the way!
Best Regards!
momer
All the blesses we enjoy are the fruits of labor,toil,study and self-denail.
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So you wanna steal someone's password?
lol
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Meat Loaf wrote: So you wanna steal someone's password? ;p
I believe he want to use Windows user security for his program!
"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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Hi!Alok,
Thank you all.
There is no need for me to steal other's password but
just to let my user can change their windows password
by using my program,which we call as USB Pc-Lock.
Best Regards!
momer
All the blesses we enjoy are the fruits of labor,toil,study and self-denail.
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momer wrote: t I do not know how to retrieve the current windows account password or how to check the specified string is just the current windows account password.
is LogonUser api call of any use!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers,
Alok Gupta
VC Forum Q&A :- I/ IV
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If all you want to do is change the user's password, then check out functions like NetUserChangePassword(...) . (Other ones like NetUserSetInfo(...) and NetUserGetInfo(...) might provide some additional education.)
Peace!
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can we synchronize the windows point to dialog points..
sreee
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A little more explanation please ?
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actually i get the points wrt to dialog1.i want to comapre this points in child dialog.where dialog1 points r with respect to dialog1.where as in dialog2 iam getting wrt to window.so i want to synchronize these points,
thank u,
sree.
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MapWindowPoints would be of any use?
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can u give me small examples or any link regarding this
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Please do not use incomplete words like “wrt” and “r”, it makes it difficult for those of use who do not speak gibberish. If you can write (draw) a point in one window (dialog) then you should be able to read it back and compare it with another point drawn on another window; the coordinate system does not changed.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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how we can read back the points from main window to child window
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How did you write them to a window without knowing how to read them. Normally you write them with a ‘set’ function (or method) and read them with a ‘get’ function, both of which use the same coordinate system.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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