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We have converted .net 2003 application(developed in vc++.net) to .net 2005. But the exe built in .net 2005 is not executing in .net 2003 environment. It is showing error that "initialization required to execute this application and rebuilding the application will fix problem".
To execute that .net 2005 exe under .net 2003 environment do we need to have any frame work or service packs?
Thanks in Advance
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You need to rebuild that application in .net 2003 environment, as error says.
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Actually that application is developed in .net 2003 and we are converting that in to .net 2005 framework . Now I am executing the exe in .net 2003 environment that is built from .net 2005. This is giving error that "he application is configuration is incorrect".
Even for a small test application developed in .net 2005 and while executing under .net 2003 in seperate test PC is also giving same error.
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Those test machines need .Net framework 2.0 installed.
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how to create Transparent Bitmaps using win32
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I am writing a program that will delete file(s) in a specified folder except file(s) in used.
Please show me how to check whether a file is using or not.
(Use C/C++ Non-MFC)
Thanks a lot
Sincerely
Thangnvhl
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may be:
HANDLE hFile = CreateFile("test.txt",GENERIC_WRITE,FILE_SHARE_READ,NULL,OPEN_EXISTING,FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL ,NULL);
if(hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE){
if(GetLastError() == 5 || GetLastError() == 4)
{
//this file is being used
}
}else
{
CloseHandle(hFile);
}
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aldo hexosa wrote: if(GetLastError() == 5 || GetLastError() == 4)
Why use constants? It would be much more readable to use:
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_TOO_MANY_OPEN_FILES || GetLastError() == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
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an alternative way i think is to use the OF_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE flag as the third argument for the OpenFile() function.
May all beings be happy and free...
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Hi, Expert,
Now I'm implementing a encrypt software, all file is encrypted in a folder,
But when user wanna excute the file, I need decrypt the file and use CreateFile and WriteFile function copy it to a temp file. Then use ShellExecute let user can excute the file. when user edit and save the temp one, I'll encrypt back to the origin encrypt file.
Now my problem is, After user close the file, I need delete the temp one, because all it's content is not encrypt.
I search long time on internet, Can't use "open exclusive" to check is the file opened, because it can't detect notepad or ultraedit, also can't search the window's title to check have the file name or not, because some program may not show file name on window's title.
I found CreateFile have a param FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE, but can't figure out how to solve my problem, or can you provide any other solution? Thanks!!
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Check the following APIs
FindFirstChangeNotification(....)
ReadDirectoryChangesW(....)
that may help you
RinuRaj
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rockryan wrote: Can't use "open exclusive" to check is the file opened, because it can't detect notepad or ultraedit
I'm not sure about notepad, but when UltrEdit opens a files it first creates a snapshot, reads the file, then closes the handle. I.e. It makes a copy of the file first and uses this copy for all it's read and write operations. If you are creating encrypted files, it is generally a bad idea to write anything unencrypted back to the HD.
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does anyone know how to clear view in SDI form ?
thanx alot
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What does this mean? Do you want to content drawn on view?
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Invalidate and draw nothing.
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Arman
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How you draw on form did you use Invalidate
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Hey, anyone know how to create a root certificate for code publishing?
I'm going to root through MSDN, but was hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction.
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Hello members,
the standart button (IDC_BUTTONX) in VC++ 6.0 contains only the Click- and the DoubleClick-Event. Is there a way to detect, if the left or the right mouse button was clicked on the button.
I hope, anyone can help me
Juergen
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By default, the mouse click events handled by a button control are left clicks only. Right clicks are not handled for button controls.
Best,
Jun
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Hope I understood your question
if you write a drived class CButton and declare Rclick on this class then you can use Rclickbutton
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How to use WIA in VC 2005,I have read the tutorial and understand it,but it is not working as it should be i have a camera installed and it is also being used by window application like window movie maker.but my VC++2005 application is not able to enumerate and get properties off devices installed.Kindly someone please help me.
Tasawar Gulzar
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did you look at the WIA Sample on MSDN[^]
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led mike
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I have written that i have read and applied tutorial.offcource these tutorial were from MSDN
Tasawar Gulzar
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Yes but the sample could be built and then run to test with your hardware correct? Have you don that?
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led mike
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