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Thanks for ur reply..
i have tried this signtool in vs2005..
A signtool signwizrd window opened.I refered my Cab file using browse..but its simply opening the folder of CAB(where i have set of DLLS) not refering any files.
PLz tell me wat is the problem in it..
Thanks in advance,
Sunita
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The default filter of that Browse dialog is EXE, DLL and OCX files. Select 'Cabinet Files (*.cab)' from the 'Files of type' drop-down to pick your cab file.
Alternatively use signtool sign to specify the options on the command line.
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I was wondering if there was a way to extend already allocated memory similar to what realloc() does. I know the operator new can be initialized with existing memory, but I have yet to find a way to make that memory grow.
char *tmp = new char [10];
strcpy(tmp,"hello");
char *tmp2 = new(tmp) char [20];
strcpy(tmp2,"Another string");
delete [] tmp;
This of course throws an exception because it's writing past the end of the array. Is there a way to do this without allocating, copying then deleting?
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pls overload new ....
so u can do as u like
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why not using std::string ?
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No particular reason, but I would like to keep the size of the exe down to a minimum. Besides I'm on a learning curve
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basically, if you use C++ (and you do, as new operator is not a C operator), prefer C++ classes instead of the C-runtime. STL is a powerful library which is too much abandonned because of the fear of templates...
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I totally agree with you. I am just the sort of person who can't settle for "If it works it works", I need to know how it works. When I understand exactly what the code is doing behind the scenes, I have feel I have more control over what I can do.
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pls check the following http://www.research.att.com/~bs/bs_faq2.html#placement-delete
these may b euseful
RinuRaj
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please, stop you SMS typing. use full words so that every one can understand you...
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Thanks for that, I suppose overloading them is the only way to go, but I can't understand why an operator for this wasn't created along with new and delete.
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waldermort wrote: I suppose overloading them is the only way to go
nope. new serves for allocating a new object, not reallocating an already existing one...
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plz kindly help me in my project
#sanroop#
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Why don't you have a try first and show us what you did? Then we would be able to better help you.
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I guess its a general question
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See here[^] is this your answer?
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Hi,
How you get the coordinates (screen) (on Win32) of the icon/exe/shortcut that initiated an exe. I.e how can I obtain the position of the icon/mouse, on which i clicked/double clicked and my application started.
Thanks in advance.
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Can you be more specific,please
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I don't think this is possible. What exactly are you trying to do, popup your window next to the icon or something?
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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Steve Echols wrote: popup your window next to the icon or something?
yes that is true.
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Please suggest me an article which helps me working with UDP.
I know working with TCP.
Thank you
KIRAN PINJARLA
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See Here you can find the articles on UDP
Somethings seem HARD to do, until we know how to do them.
_AnShUmAn_
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Thank you _AnShUmAn_
KIRAN PINJARLA
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