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Hello, does anyone know if there is a microsoft compiler (and the include files..) for the x86-64 platform? If yes, then where can I find it?
Thx
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thx so far, but where can I get this compiler?
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they have, but there is no microsoft x86-64 compiler on their list
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Try calling Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052
(206) 703-6941
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quite impossible, redmond is almost an antipode.
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I called Microsoft and they do not make a compiler for AMD 64.
Here is the sales number for future ref.
1-800-642-7676
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thank you!
Don't try it, just do it!
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Microsoft has an AMD64 bit compiler in its DDK but its only MFC4 compatible. And a bit rough. You can get DDK for a nominal shipping and handling fee.
Whidbey(Visual Studio 2005) will have AMD64 compiler, if you get into beta program you can get it.
If you are trying to develop for AMD64 environment, AMD would be more than happy to help you out. They are very friendly with developers. try www.developwithamd.com
Rob
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This is one reason why I hate the word "if".
But thanks for your answer, Rob!
Don't try it, just do it!
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This may be a very amturish question but can anyone tell me how to set a selected row of a CListCtrl.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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m_myList.SetItemState (nIndex, LVIS_SELECTED | LVIS_FOCUSED, LVIS_SELECTED | LVIS_FOCUSED); /ravi
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Thanks but this is only highligting it by graying the background. I want it to be selected as when a mouse is clicked on an item.
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Try this.
Theoretically it is the same as the previous post.
INT index = 0;
LVITEM lvi;
ZeroMemory(&lvi, sizeof(lvi));
lvi.mask = LVIF_STATE;
lvi.iItem = 0;
lvi.iSubItem= 0;
lvi.state = LVIS_SELECTED;
lvi.stateMask=LVIS_SELECTED;
m_myList.SetItemState(index, &lvi);
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Thanks a lot. It works fine now. It was some issue of wrong tab order too.
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a have 3 editbox and 2 radio buttons. When i select a radio button a want an editbox to became disabled. How do i do that?
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GetDlgItem( itemID )->EnableWindow(FALSE);
Or map the Edit in class wizard to a CEdit m_edit
and call m_edit.EnableWindow(FALSE);
Papa
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I am sending a string to a List Box control. I want to make the color of the string Red or some other color. I dont know how to change the color. Can someone help me out?
Thanks.
Jerry
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Try using CFont class.
Here you can set size, color, fontstyle ...
(Don't forget to set it back to original.)
good luck.
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The list box control won't, natively, allow you to set the colour of a single row. You'll have to do some owner-drawing.
The List View control (CListCtrl in MFC) doesn't allow it either, but the owner-drawing is simpler. You can handle NMCUSTOMDRAW notifications to customise parts of the drawing process. With the list box (CListBox), it's all or nothing.
You'll find lots of ideas at http://www.codeproject.com/listctrl/[^].
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Being an vc++ windows application programmer is it necessary to have knowledge about DACL.
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Typically, no. The right behaviour is normally to simply pass NULL for an lpSecurityAttributes parameter, in which case Windows will apply a default ACL to the object.
If you do want to know about ACLs and security, I suggest Programming Windows Security by Keith Brown.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Thx for you quick reply.
BTW when will i have to use and learn to use DACL. Any simple situation where i cannot survive with a knowledge of DACL.
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