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sorry to ask you silly question but how to get this wizard....can you pls help me in simple words
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You dont need to say sorry
Right click on project in solution window and select Add Class>then select ALT OLEDC Consumer
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Do your problem solve?
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no still it is there..do i need to start my project with ATL wizard then only i can get the atl wizrad and class ..i am still confuse for this...pls help me..vc++ is all new to me..
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I guess your problem was on that option but if you have problem you can ask from author that article
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thanks i will try that way.
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I got error,
compiler limit : internal heap limit reached; use /Zm to specify a higher limit
I looked in msdn ididn't under wehere the /Zm Value to be set?
Plz Help me
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Did you see MSDN?
From the MSDN:
/Zmnumber
where:
number
A scaling factor that determines the compiler's memory allocation limit for the precompiled header.
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To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment
Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Setting Visual C++ Project Properties.
Click the C/C++ folder.
Click the Command Line property page.
Type the compiler option in the Additional Options box.
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Thanks for reply ,but it is not helped me.
I didn't found propety pages MSDEV,
I opened Settings then i clicked C/C++ tab, i didn't find Command line there .
and also i didn't find Additional Options box.
can u explain step by step?
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When you right click on your project in (Solution explorer window)
you have a option Properties in the left of window you have a treecrl
in this control you have a folder C/C++ and in this folder last option is command Line
Right click on project->select Propertie->select C/C++->click on Command Line
did your problem solve?
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Ya i got solved but i got another problem now, i,e
error C1014: too many include files depth = 1024,
how it can be solved
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Glad it worked out finally
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Thanx for the reply, but just one question if I may. Would CreateProcess() also work? (Just to startup any application / process)
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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From the MSDN
CreateProcess
This function is used to run a new program. It creates a new process and its primary thread. The new process executes the specified executable file.
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Thank You.....
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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Programm3r wrote: Would CreateProcess() also work? (Just to startup any application / process)
Yes.
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Thank You.....
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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Can you be more specific if your purpose is run a process you can use CreateProcess
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First of all, thanx for the reply.
Yes, the purpose of the question was to: start up any application / process.
But as one of the people who replied said use ShellExecute() , should work. Didn't think of that.
The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's.....
Programm3r
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See here.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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