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Guys,
I am very naive in Programming, I have a .exe file with me, now i want to build a setup component and install in system, how to update the .exe file in Control panel(Add or Remove compnent). And the same when i want to unistall back from control panel items, what are the thing that i need to do... can some body help me out.. Please..
Thanks in Advance
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Use an installation package like InstallShield.
It supports upgrade, removal etc.
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The latest version of our software suddenly started running slowly and being generally erratic.
We traced it to our dongle heartbeat timer routine. Though we set it to 90s, somewhere else the same timer ID seems to be set to a few milliseconds.
We have several third party components. Is there anyway to find out the source of the rogue SetTimer?
Edit to clarify....
We still get the 'fake' OnTimer message even if we disable all of our own timers...
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Why don't you create unique IDs for you timer and do processing only after checking the ID?
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We do exactly that - but one of our third party components was using the same ID. The ID is just an Int so you can't guarantee it won't be used by someone else.
Still, I figured out what was causing it and decided the easiest way to fix it is to change our timer IDs.
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But timers can be made based on a Window handle.
I'm guessing you're not doing that.
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We are - but peculiar to the way we implement stuff we 'share' our main frame hWnd with a third party CAD engine, and thus ran into a conflict...
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Aha!
For a Window, you must have unique timer IDs.
So, as you've done, changing the ID is the solution.
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Im throwing this question out there and seeking any direction
anyone can give me. I think I would die for a sample project that
perform just some steps and I can finish it from there.
Go to this link:
https://ecf.ts2b.aztc.uscourts.gov/[^]
From a visual C++ program, is there a way to programmatically click on
'District of BK v4.1 RC2 [10/20/10] - Live - Document Filing System'. Then you get
to a screen asking for a login and passcode. I have that data. Is there a way to
programmatically type in that data and hit Login.
There other screens ask you for your name, address and so forth.
Is there any way to type in this data programmatically rather than manually go to this
link and doing it each step at a time?
Please let me know.
Sincerely,
Danielle Brina (an oveworked graduate student)
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DanYELL wrote: From a visual C++ program, is there a way to programmatically click on 'District of BK v4.1 RC2 [10/20/10] - Live - Document Filing System'. Then you get
to a screen asking for a login and passcode. I have that data. Is there a way to programmatically type in that data and hit Login.
I've done this very thing with VB Script before, but not VC++.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius
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Hmm... I havent work with basic for along time. How hard is it with VB?
Is there a way of sending a sample project or script that could do this?
I can use ShellExecute to run something. Can I ShellExecute a VB script?
Please let me know.
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DanYELL wrote: How hard is it with VB?
I don't know.
DanYELL wrote: Is there a way of sending a sample project or script that could do this?
Sending it to?
DanYELL wrote: Can I ShellExecute a VB script?
I've not ever tried, but I would not be surprised if you could.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius
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I am using a CHtmlView in an MFC application - viewing an offline HTML page. I can intercept a from submission with OnBeforeNavigate2 but does anyone know how to trap an AJAX call and refresh the relevant page appropriately?
Any clue / tip welcome!
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks for your pointers - the one about calling JS from C++ is particularly interesting... this is not exactly what I am looking for but I may find a way around...
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run my codes with F5 in VC++6.0, running some minutes later, it cause a Access Violation(0xc0000005).
in the Call Stack,it only show:
->0x0000ffff()
and using this infomation i really donot konw where is the error in my codes.
and how can i find out where is error?
thank u very much.
may be the dll or lib error?
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You can get more information in the call stack if you have the corresponding .PDB files for the binaries.
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Only from error ID its not possible to track the bug inside your program, you may build your application in debug mode and try reproducing the problem. In debug mode you will get more information in your call stack. You can change your build mode from Build menu of VS.
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it IS in debug mode and in the call stack only show:
->0x0000ffff()
thank u
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i think the subject is sufficient for explanation.
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I think the link[^] is sufficient for explanation
When the wise (person) points at the moon the fool looks at the finger (Chinese proverb)
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Pay no attention to those other two impostors. See this article instead.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"Man who follows car will be exhausted." - Confucius
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See this[^] post also.
> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <
> Leela: Fry, you're wasting your life sitting in front of that TV. You need to get out and see the real world.
Fry: But this is HDTV. It's got better resolution than the real world <
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ok ok! don't struggle mates! i will see all of them and appreciate.
thanx a lot :*
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