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Thanks for the reply.
I have checked that MFC's binary with Dependency Walker, it doesn't show any of the dependency error, the only error it shows the same which i have mentioned "This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.", I have tested my application on multiple machines where VS2005 is installed, but still i see the same error.
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
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Mushq wrote: I have tested my application on multiple machines where VS2005 is installed, but still i see the same error.
But if you go one step further and build the app on those machines, do you still get the error?
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DavidCrow wrote: go one step further and build the app on those machines
Thanks a lot!
I build the app on one more machine, there it worked fine and as well as on another remote machine, so i think there is some problem in visual studio settings of my machine.Now i have got my app in a working form.
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
"English is my second language, so please don't mind if i do some grammatical or spelling mistakes in my messages."
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Seeing that you are not getting errors about missing DLLs or missing ordinals, and the fact that the word "configuration" is mentioned, my first guess would be something up with your manifest (<appname>.exe.manifest file, or embededd into the resources), if any.
Have you looked into the Event Viewer to see if any more detail is available (it might be a DLL problem, after all)? SxS (Side By Side) problems can raise that message as well (which leads me back to the manifest ).
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I was just about to add that possibly it has something to do with no menifest file / information, or something along that line
Would be nice if our friend could report back on this as I am curious as to what his problem really is? If he can go back to the offending PC, build the app with the manifest imbedded and run it on the other PCs to see if things are working fine this time.
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Are you trying to run a Debug Build version on the Other Machine?
Debug Versions will only run on which have a suitable Compiler installed. The Debug Version tries to link to various DEBUG Dll's which are installed on your machine as part of you installing MSVC2005. Off the shelf XP Machines would not have these DLL's, hence a Problem!
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Thanks for reply.
I have built my app in release mode, any way I got the work around of my problem that I build my app from other some other machine then it works fine on remote machine. I think there is some problem in visual studio settings of my machine.
Best Regards,
Mushq
Mushtaque Ahmed Nizamani
Software Engineer
Ultimus Pakistan
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Hi all:
I am really confused about the meaning of ^ in VS2005. I see many programs declared as something like:
String^ xxx;
MyClass^ yyy;
Can anyone explain it to me please?
Thanks very much!!!
Asura
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this is the new C++/CLI format for managed pointer, or reference (I think).
Ask in the "C++/CLI" forum for a better answer.
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It represents a handle.It shows a handle to managed object.Poniters are with * but handles with ^.If you use of pointers then you must use of delete else you will have a leak but for handles its optionly.
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Does it mean handle is just another way of declaring a pointer? Is that right?
Asura
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In totally handles are different of pointers.I think I know a good site for you about C++/CLI and you will be find your answer and other answers that maybe you have a question for them.see here[^];)
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im trying to get the WM_CHAR message and this set up is not doing it.
i have an edit text box in my window and all im getting is the keydown message when i type to it.
LRESULT CALLBACK GetMsgProc(int code, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam){<br />
if(code == HC_ACTION){<br />
MSG* pMsg = (MSG*)lParam;<br />
if(pMsg->message == WM_CHAR){<br />
int i=0;<br />
i = i +10;
}<br />
}<br />
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return CallNextHookEx(g_KeybdHook, code, wParam, lParam);<br />
}<br />
hook in main:
g_KeybdHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_GETMESSAGE, GetMsgProc, 0,GetCurrentThreadId());
thanks
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lParam is not a MSG pointer in a keyboard hook proc. See KeyboardProc Function[^].
It seems to me it would be simpler to subclass the edit control than to use a keyboard hook.
Safe Subclassing in Win32[^]
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Mark Salsbery
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hi mark, im using "WH_GETMESSAGE" one of the options here and i should be dealing with this GetMsgProc Function right?
obviously not since is not working
what tells you that im dealing with "keyboard hook proc", more importantly how do i fix it.
im practicing to write a dll so i want to get my head around this hooking business.
Thank You
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Lamefif wrote: im using "WH_GETMESSAGE"
Got it. I apparently can't read
Your code works for me. What's going wrong on your end?
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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i cleaned it up alot due to experimenting lol but this is it.
CODE
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Try this message loop:
g_KeybdHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_GETMESSAGE, GetMsgProc, 0,GetCurrentThreadId());
while (GetMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0))
{
TranslateMessage(&msg);
DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
UnhookWindowsHookEx(g_KeybdHook);
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Lamefif wrote: ps have you any idea how to load and use .klc files
No, sorry. Maybe the section "Languages, Locales, and Keyboard Layouts" here[^] will help?
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hi all,
I am facing the problem.I want to put some IP address in IP address control box,store it in a string value and pass it as parameter to some function,how i will be able to that.
Regards,
Mayank
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Maynka wrote: I want to put some IP address in IP address control box...
Send the control a IPM_SETADDRESS message.
Maynka wrote: ...store it in a string value and pass it as parameter to some function,how i will be able to that.
You first must get the value from the control by sending it a IPM_GETADDRESS message.
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"To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne
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Dear All,
Im trying keyboard locking with SetWindowsHookEx()api.
It works fine. But the problem is that after some time it
automatically unhooks and unlocks the keyboard before a call to UnhookWindowsHookEx()is made.
Thanks,
Sumedh
Thank You
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Can you place the code in your message?? That might help.
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