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i dont think you understand what i'm asking..
i wan't to know how to programmatically add an application that i made as a service...
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ummmmmm run the command mentioned above as a separate process so it installs?
CreateProcess(...)
"there is no spoon" {biz stuff} {about me}
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Archer282 wrote: i wan't to know how to programmatically add an application that i made as a service...
use this api CreateService()
"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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thank you!!, that's exactly what i was looking for..
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Hello,
I'm building owner drawn menus and when using this
ImageList_DrawEx( himl, this->m_nIcon, lpdis->hDC, x, y, 0, 0, CLR_NONE, RGB(128,128,128), ILD_BLEND50 );
The icon color is only dimed, but not blended with the specified RGB color and yes my icon has a mask as I can draw it with ILD_MASK and I see a black icon painted which is the mask.
Piece of MSDN help
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rgbFg
Foreground color of the image. This parameter can be an application-defined RGB value or one of the following values:
CLR_NONE - No blend color. The image is blended with the color of the destination device context.
CLR_DEFAULT - Default foreground color. The image is drawn using the system highlight color as the foreground color.
fStyle
Drawing style and, optionally, the overlay image. For information about specifying an overlay image index, see the comments section at the end of this topic. This parameter can be a combination of an overlay image index and one or more of the following values:
ILD_BLEND25,
ILD_FOCUS
Draws the image, blending 25 percent with the blend color specified by rgbFg. This value has no effect if the image list does not contain a mask.
ILD_BLEND50,
ILD_SELECTED,
ILD_BLEND
Draws the image, blending 50 percent with the blend color specified by rgbFg. This value has no effect if the image list does not contain a mask.
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Note: Using Win32 API, no MFC
Thanks
David
-- modified at 17:25 Sunday 16th October, 2005
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ClickHeRe wrote: ImageList_DrawEx( himl, this->m_nIcon, lpdis->hDC, x, y, 0, 0, CLR_NONE, RGB(128,128,128), ILD_BLEND50 );
The icon color is only dimed, but not blended with the specified RGB color
You realize that you're blending with medium gray, right? This is usually going to cause some dimming...
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I tried with plain RGB(255,0,0) and the icon only dimmed, never turned redish
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I looked into this a bit, and have discovered that if you are using a manfiest (so that your program uses the v6 common controls on XP), ImageList_DrawEx() is broken, just as you found. Without the manifest (or on Windows versions prior to XP), the function works as documented, dithering the foreground color over the image.
Interestingly, ImageList_Draw() works fine, blending the system highlight color with the icon.
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Any thoughts on a function or way to achieve the same sort of end result and that would work on any machine.
I want to grey the disabled icon and possibly apply this technique on other cases on the menus like normal unselected icons making the selected one the only true color icon.
Thanks
David
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There is an article here you should read then:
CreateGrayScaleIcon
A nice little function that creates a sharp-looking grayscale version of whatever is passed in. Also, it's pretty easy to modify the function to do other image manipulation on icons.
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I posted this question a few days ago here but I never got a response so I'll try again.
I have a program I wrote, it's more or less done. The problem is after I run it through VS, my program slows down considerably and I click stop and I get a lot of the messages:
First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in myprogram.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CResourceException @ 0x0012f660. Warning: Uncaught exception in WindowProc (returning 0).
I know how to handle exceptions but the code is too distributed to know what is causing the problem. Is there a way to figure out those addresses that's causing the exceptions so I can deal with them?
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From MSDN:
A CResourceException object is generated when Windows cannot find or allocate a requested resource. No further qualification is necessary or possible.
It could be the the resource id for one of the resources is wrong. Check that all valid resource ids in resource.h have a corresponding resource in the .rc file.
I remember a while back I had a similar problem where my program would die on Windows 9x. It was because somehow the resource id ranges got messed up which were not valid for 9x machine ie. it was out of range. Once I corrected that it was all working fine.
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Well, the resources are not really changed from what the ClassWizard so I don't think it's from that kind of mismatch. I only added 3 menu items and some dialog boxes to my project. The work that occurs is almost completely pure mathematical work plus periodic GDI drawing. I'll take a look at the OnPaint function and try to catch the exception there.
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I did put a try block around each of 3 sections I have and the exception was caught. The exception gave the reason "A required resource was unavailable." I think the resource is tied to the drawing context instance in the function I'll have to investigate it further. I may have to put my OnPaint function in a critical section and use a single (binary) lock to control the flow. Also, if anyone wants to reply to add in regards to synchronization, I only have one UI thread doing work but it's calling back to the child view to tell it to redraw specific places.
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I am working on project in VC++, i have to develop a GUI and i want to create a .exe file for my whole application.
So Please help me how to create .exe file dilog programming.
Sheshidar Patnam
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If I understand you correctly, you've created a UI using the IDE, but you've not written the code to make it work. Either way, you need to compile the program and you will have your .exe. Make sure you compile a release version, and you will probably need to also distribute the MFC dll with the executable, and maybe more.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Hello,
If I remember the shortcut key correctly, you should press ctrl+F5 for building and running your application. This process creates an executable for your current active project.
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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How to get the right URL before navigating the web page in the CHtmlView?
Class CHTMLControl derived from CHtmlView, and over load the virtual function OnBeforeNavigate2.
I Navigate an URL as following:
CHTMLControl* pHTMLControl;
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pHTMLControl->Navigate2(strURL);
In the opened web page, there is a link whose html code is below:
<A href='javascript:clickProcess("search");'>Free Search</A>
After clicking on this link in the html view, the following function is called
void CHTMLControl::OnBeforeNavigate2(LPCTSTR lpszURL, DWORD nFlags, LPCTSTR lpszTargetFrameName, CByteArray& baPostedData, LPCTSTR lpszHeaders, BOOL* pbCancel)
But in this function, the value of lpszURL is "javascript:clickProcess("search");"
How can I get the right URL of the next page before navigating it?
Thanks
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Hi, im trying to make a windows media player plugin here for my job.
Ive read the msdn topics about, followed the examples and so on.
What i was trying to do is a plugin with a buttom (like msdn example) but when the user press it, it doesnt open a browser with a url, it just display the url inside the media player.
I found out this class and method:
IWMPPlayerServices::setTaskPaneURL
but im having some problems to instance this class...
Im not used with this kind of programation, just dont know what should i use to get a pointer to a IWMPPlayerServices object...
In the main plugin class body i tryed to declare it:
CComPtr<iwmpplayerservices> m_spServices;
but using it this way: m_pPlugin->m_spServices->setTaskPaneURL(Local, Url, Name);
aways return a segmentation fault... i think i should point something in m_spServices, just dont know how... can some one give me a hand?
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Hi all gurus,
Is TAPI Version depedent ?
In My project I Use TAPI for data transmittion between computers with
different system.
In condition, Windows 2000 and Windows XP it works fine.
but when use windows 2000 and windows 98 .it doesn't work
in windows 2000 ,lineNegotiateAPIVersion . the lpdwAPIVersion is 2.2
in windows 98 lineNegotiateAPIVersion lpdwAPIVersion is 1.4
and in windows 2000 i use lineOpen .. with tapiversion 1.4
in windows 98 i use lineOpen with tapiversion 1.4
it both works fine.
Problem 1:
i dial from windows 98 to windows 2000. windows2000 answers OK .and
Connected.
but i dial from windows 2000 to windows 98 .the 98 doesn't receive any
event;
Problem 2:
When I had dialed from windows 98 to windows 2000. windows2000 answers OK
.and Connected.
I Write data from windows 98 to windows 2000 .it receivs the data
but when i write data from windows 2000 to windows 98 .it receives none.
i put it in debug mode in Windows 98. :the api ReadFile(hCommHandle,....);
returns 0 immdeatly.the GetLastError() returns 0;
is it the Problem. ?
What is the Main problem .How to deal it.
Or Can you suggest me another way to trans data with another techonoly.
Thanks in advice.
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Hi
I'm working on an application that displays a lot of trend graphs and associated numerical values. These are updated on a regular scan in the OnIdle() function, with the processor running at full load.
I started off using InvalidateRect() on the trends and the values individually to minimise the area of each View that was redrawn on each scan, but the code got a bit complicated, so I changed it to group them together. The total area redrawn is now much larger, but the number of InvalidateRect() calls has halved. I expected that the program would run a little slower but to my surprise there is no noticable difference.
This gives me the impression that there is a considerable overhead associated with each InvalidateRect() call, and that if you get too fussy about drawing only those regions that have changed you rapidly run into dimishing returns. Does anyone know if this is a correct interpretation?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cliff Hatch
-- modified at 7:32 Sunday 16th October, 2005
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It sounds like a drawing problem not an InvalidateRect() problem. No matter what the size of the invalidated rectangular area is, if you are drawing the whole area instead of just drawing in the invalid area then the drawing speed will be uneffected.
Example, if you where designing a bitmap editor and modify the bitmap by adding a 10x10 pixel square, then you just want to redraw that 10x10 area in OnPaint(). If you where to just blit the whole bitmap each time OnPaint() was called, then drawing a simple line (via click and drag) becomes a nightmare.
The above also applies to text editors or any othe application that does a lot of drawing.
INTP
Every thing is relative...
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Thanks for you comments John
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Hi, I am trying to use 3rd party API interface in VC++ module. Below is all that I got in the package.
CdCore.dll
CdCore.lib
CdCored.dll
CdCored.lib
CdDefs.h
CdSdk.h
This is my program
#include <cstdio>
#include <conio.h>
#include <sys\types.h>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <afxwin.h>
#include "cdsdk.h" // Standard CDSDK header file
using std::cout;
CWinApp theApp; // Keep MFC library happy (console app)
/* Submit a process file, wait for completion and then */
/* display the statistic records for the prccess */
int main(int argc, char *argv[], char *envp[])
{
// Make sure that MFC has a valid resource handle (console app)
AfxSetResourceHandle(::GetModuleHandle(NULL));
try
{
// Connect to the node and issue the 'SELECT PROCESS' command
CDNode node("MYNODE", "MYUSER", "MYPASSWORD");
CDProcIterator it = node.SelectProc();
while (it.HasMore())
{
CDProcess proc = it.GetNext();
cout << proc.GetNumber();
cout << ' ';
cout << proc.GetName();
cout << ' ';
cout << proc.GetQueue();
cout << '\n';
}
}
catch (const CDMsgException &e) // Catch all C errors
{
for (int ii=0; ii < e.GetMsgCount(); ii++)
cout << e.GetMsg(ii) + "\n";
}
// Flush all output to the screen and wait ten seconds.
cout.flush();
Sleep(10000);
return 0;
}
My Error message
st4 - Win32 Debug--------------------
Compiling...
monTest4.cpp
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cddefs.h(771) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CObject' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(666) : see declaration of 'CObject'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cddefs.h(824) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CObject' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDReference'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(666) : see declaration of 'CObject'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cddefs.h(955) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CObject' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDEvent'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(666) : see declaration of 'CObject'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cddefs.h(992) : warning C4251: 'm_event' : class 'CEvent' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDEvent'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxmt.h(121) : see declaration of 'CEvent'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cddefs.h(993) : warning C4251: 'm_eventChangeWait' : class 'CEvent' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDEvent'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxmt.h(121) : see declaration of 'CEvent'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(89) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CWinThread' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDThread'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(3791) : see declaration of 'CWinThread'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(112) : warning C4251: 'm_eventExit' : class 'CEvent' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDThread'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxmt.h(121) : see declaration of 'CEvent'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(262) : warning C4251: 'm_strKqv' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDStatData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(330) : warning C4251: 'm_strDescription' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDMsgData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(384) : warning C4251: 'm_strIP' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDInitParmsData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(690) : warning C4251: 'm_strName' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDNodeData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(697) : warning C4251: 'm_cs' : class 'CCriticalSection' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDNodeData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxmt.h(145) : see declaration of 'CCriticalSection'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(1050) : warning C4251: 'm_astrPathNames' : class 'CStringArray' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDNetmapNodeData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxcoll.h(499) : see declaration of 'CStringArray'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(1460) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CObject' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDMsgException'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(666) : see declaration of 'CObject'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(1525) : warning C4251: 'm_aMsgs' : class 'CArray<struct cdmsgexception::msg,struct="" cdmsgexception::msg="" const="" &="">' needs to have
dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDMsgException'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(1931) : warning C4251: 'm_eventComplete' : class 'CEvent' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDProcData'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxmt.h(121) : see declaration of 'CEvent'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2039) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CDialog' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(2568) : see declaration of 'CDialog'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2051) : warning C4251: 'm_btnOK' : class 'CButton' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(2704) : see declaration of 'CButton'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2051) : warning C4251: 'm_btnDetails' : class 'CButton' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(2704) : see declaration of 'CButton'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2052) : warning C4251: 'm_wndMsg' : class 'CStatic' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(2676) : see declaration of 'CStatic'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2052) : warning C4251: 'm_wndIcon' : class 'CStatic' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(2676) : see declaration of 'CStatic'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2053) : warning C4251: 'm_edit' : class 'CRichEditCtrl' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxcmn.h(1012) : see declaration of 'CRichEditCtrl'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2058) : warning C4251: 'm_sizeDlgLarge' : class 'CSize' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(137) : see declaration of 'CSize'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2059) : warning C4251: 'm_sizeDlgSmall' : class 'CSize' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDExceptionDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(137) : see declaration of 'CSize'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2290) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CObject' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDCommand'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(666) : see declaration of 'CObject'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2345) : warning C4251: 'm_strBaseCmd' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDCommand'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2346) : warning C4251: 'm_mpParmToValue' : class 'CMapStringToString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of
class 'CDCommand'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxcoll.h(1386) : see declaration of 'CMapStringToString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2576) : warning C4251: 'm_strProcessText' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDSubmitCmd'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2577) : warning C4251: 'm_strFilename' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDSubmitCmd'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2578) : warning C4251: 'm_mpstrstrSymbolics' : class 'CMapStringToString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of
class 'CDSubmitCmd'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxcoll.h(1386) : see declaration of 'CMapStringToString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2676) : warning C4275: non dll-interface class 'CDialog' used as base for dll-interface class 'CDLogonDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afxwin.h(2568) : see declaration of 'CDialog'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2681) : warning C4251: 'm_strNode' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDLogonDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2682) : warning C4251: 'm_strPassword' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'CDLogonDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2683) : warning C4251: 'm_strUser' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDLogonDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2685) : warning C4251: 'm_strTitle' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'CDLogonDlg'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(2903) : warning C4251: 'm_strName' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'RegValue'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(3006) : warning C4251: 'lcuFile' : class 'std::basic_fstream<char,struct std::char_traits<char=""> >' needs to have dll-interface
to be used by clients of class 'LCUNodeProperties'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(3008) : warning C4251: 'm_strNode' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'LCUNodeProperties'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(3009) : warning C4251: 'm_strAddress' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'LCUNodeProperties'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(3010) : warning C4251: 'm_strPort' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'LCUNodeProperties'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(3011) : warning C4251: 'm_strUserID' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'LCUNodeProperties'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
c:\monica\workingfolder\sam\montest4\cdsdk.h(3012) : warning C4251: 'm_strPassword' : class 'CString' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class
'LCUNodeProperties'
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98\mfc\include\afx.h(368) : see declaration of 'CString'
Linking...
nafxcwd.lib(afxmem.obj) : error LNK2005: "void __cdecl operator delete(void *)" (??3@YAXPAX@Z) already defined in libcpmtd.lib(delop.obj)
monTest4.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "__declspec(dllimport) public: class CString __thiscall CDMsgException::GetMsg(int)const "
(__imp_?GetMsg@CDMsgException@@QBE?AVCString@@H@Z)
Debug/monTest4.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
Error executing link.exe.
monTest4.exe - 3 error(s), 42 warning(s)
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