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I'm not exactly sure what you are asking about here. Are you wanting to create a directory hierarchy? If so, does CreateDirectory() or SHCreateDirectoryEx() help?
"The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own." - Benjamin Disraeli
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Hi,
Does anyone know how to implement the save workspace as in Visual C++ in your MDI application. That is on restart of the app, reload all the child frames that were visible during the previous run of the app.
Thanks
Vijay
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I have no idea about macintosh..
Programs that are made with VS6 can run on macintosh? If not, how can someone code a program in a mac?
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You'll need to port your code to OSX. That's no easy feat. Especially if it's a windows app. Lookup cross platform development on the Internet for more details.
If you're going to code on the mac, then apple expects you to use their free XCode[^] IDE. It'll build "Universal Binaries" which will work on PowerPC and the new Intel based macs.
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What about libraries and classes. I'm guessing that MFC aren't available. XCode has it's own classes to make coding easier, or no classes at all?
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On OSX, there are 2 toolkits technologies : Carbon ( C++ ) or Cocoa ( Objective-C ).
Cocoa is the prefered toolkit, it offers a bit more support than Carbon; but it's designed around the Objective C language which is not easy to use if you come from a C++ background ( IMO ).
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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Is there a site like "msdn.microsoft.com" to take a look or it's not that easy?
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Vertical_Horizon wrote: I'm guessing that MFC aren't available.
You guessed right.
Vertical_Horizon wrote: XCode has it's own classes to make coding easier, or no classes at all?
Apple's Cocoa library is used for UI development. They have several other libraries too. Check out their development website.
http://developer.apple.com/[^]
If you want a cross platform library similar to MFC, then wxWidgets might be what you're looking for. Never tried it myself, but I've heard good things.
http://www.wxwidgets.org/[^]
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I'm familiar only with c++ so the second one might be the one..
I'll take a look. Thanks
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Yes, wxWidgets is very easy to use if you know MFC very well. There is a good start tutorial here[^]
I think the next one is already available, you have to search a little bit.
And yes, wxWidgets is really nice.
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Take a look at Jim Crafron's VCF[^]. It should run on both Windows and Mac.
My programming blahblahblah blog. If you ever find anything useful here, please let me know to remove it.
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Vertical_Horizon wrote: Programs that are made with VS6 can run on macintosh?
In short, no. The instruction set for the Intel, Motorola, and PowerPC processors is different.
This year, however, Macintosh will begin using Intel processors so I do not know what that will bring in terms of compatibility. Rosetta may come into play here.
"The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own." - Benjamin Disraeli
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Hi guys ,
does any body know any good tool for the deployment of VC++ project. I mean the tool which itself adds the required DLLS and then registered them on target machine ?
I have tried Instal Sheild which comes with MS Studio 6 , but did't find it any good.
Can you please guid me to any good tool for the deployment of VC projects ???
Thankssss,
ZINC
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Give Inno Setup a try.
"My dog worries about the economy. Alpo is up to 99 cents a can. That's almost seven dollars in dog money" - Wacky humour found in a business magazine
-- modified at 13:37 Friday 17th February, 2006
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What about Install Shield coming with the Visual Studio
"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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I have entioned in my post that I have used Instal sheild which comes with VC 6 , n i did't find any good. I want some tool which automatically adds all the dlls and registered them on target machine.
so any sugestionsss ?
thanks
zink
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Try using NSIS script which is freeware . Use NSIS 3.0.
which is used for winap istallation
the NUllsoft installer.
Cherrs.
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I am student currently working on a project to built an add-in for Microsoft Outlook 2003.
Actually it is to create an application that will search for a contact in outlook and automatically dial the number...
"I need help in knowing how to access the in-built functions on outlook with the help of VC++"
Sridhar
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Make a search on google for "Outlook automation"
Results[^]
The first link is interesting I think.
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you can have a look at this article i hope this will help you
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=220600
kss
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Hi
You can take the help from WWW.outlookcode.com
and to develop teh addin for Outlook 2003 You can use the ATL com wizard and with MFC support if you need.
There you have to implement IDT_Extensibility2 interface. Their you can fin four fuctions OnConnection, OnDisConnection and onStartupComplete and onshutdown. You can override these functions.
Cheers
Ganesh
"Peace of mind through Technology"
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For more help you can see the link:
http://www.codeproject.com/atl/outlook2k3addin.asp
Cheers
"Peace of mind through Technology"
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I am trying to make a application in VC++ in which i need to call an
inbuilt function of Outlook 2003. In Outlook we the functionality of
calling any contact ..... i want to access this functionality from my
application..........can anyone tell me how to do this?
any help will be appreciated....
Zeeshan
Aint life grand!!!!
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Use OOM or CDO through VC++.
Check http://www.outlookcode.com/
Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio
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