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Comments by mohammad_nazari (Top 7 by date)
mohammad_nazari
9-Mar-14 0:15am
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Why do you think Installshield is not good? my apps been written in c++ and I need Installscript and or like that. so What is your suggestion?
mohammad_nazari
13-Aug-13 0:19am
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We do not worry about server side. We just worry about client. We can write a code for server for ever, because if We want to change Server side code we can do it always. But our question is if server is changed the client side will work any more. It is more critical in client/server method I think.
But I know web service is special and just XML. And other things is that web servises is written in PHP or dot Net and needs a web server like Apache or IIS, or Java needs VM and ... . We do not want to need install third party tools in client side. But gSOAP is a tools that help us to create a web service in C++ that does not need web server. It worked like a Server/Client but in XML.
mohammad_nazari
12-Aug-13 12:43pm
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Thank you KarstenK.
mohammad_nazari
12-Aug-13 12:42pm
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Thank you for your advises pasztorpisti. I am agree with your #1 method. I maybe use it. but Is not web service more comfortable for using via HTTP? Somebody thinks web service is better when We use firewall or proxy and its server and client codes and platforms is independent from each other.
mohammad_nazari
28-Nov-12 9:22am
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I did not know an organization that use oracle. I want to analysis this sample.
mohammad_nazari
16-Oct-12 11:21am
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Your welcome
mohammad_nazari
15-Oct-12 0:39am
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my program run as administrator. I saw that before.
when I run as admin I get this message <pre lang="text">"windows resource protection could not start the repair service"</pre> in normal running I get this Message:<pre lang="text">"windows resource protection could not start the repair service"</pre>I create a batch file with these commands<pre lang="text">C:\WINDOWS\system32\sfc.exe /scannow
pause
exit</pre>and I send that into my code:<pre lang="c++">ShellExecute(NULL, "runas", "C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\cmd.exe",
"/k mybatchfile.bat", 0, SW_SHOWNORMAL);</pre>I have that problem as the above.
But When I run this batch file directly by right click and choose "
run as admin
" or run
cmd.exe
as admin and write my batch file address in cmd.exe console everything is OK.
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