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If it is the microsoft symbols that you want select File -> Symbol File Path from the Windbg menu and enter the string SRV*<your local symbol folder>*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols .
If the symbols belong to the project you created, put your PDB file in a folder and give the path to that folder as stated above. You can separate multiple statements using ; .
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Hi ,
I have created a windows service project WindowsService1 and i have Win32 console project AppServer which is also in the same solution.
Now when i saw my service details as
Service1
LOcation: C:\testing\WindowServerice1\WindowsService1.exe
But i want to have like
Service1:
Location: C:\testing\Appserver\Appserver.exe
Your help much Appreciated.
Regds
Jain
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Are you just wanting to change the output directory? Look into the project settings.
Correct me if I got you wrong.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Hi Rajesh,
Thanks for ur reply.
Intially , i have 2 project in my solution (1)Win32 Application- AppServer , (2) Setup project .
from this i created an MSI and installed my AppServer.exe to local & remote machine.
Now my requirement is , i have to register my application as windows services, so i have added one more project as WindowsService1
from VC++->Windowservice option,
i have builded all the 3 project and installed my Setup project , i tried to start my exe from services.msc, but here i am able to see
Servicename: Service1
Path: C:\testing\windowsService1\WindowsServcie1.exe
not C:\testing\AppServer\Appserver.exe
I need my Servicename as : Service1
& Path as C:\testing\AppServer\Appserver.exe
i mean my service has to point to my Win32 application exe.
Plz thru some light on this
Your help much appreciated.
Regds
Jain
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I'm not sure if you need a third project, just for the sake of registering your executable as a windows service. In my opinion, the setup must have provision to register a program being installed as a service. Have you checked on that?
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Yes Rajesh, i am able to install a service thru setup project (if i select windows service project template) ,
THE PROBELM IS:
i have
solution :testing
project1: windowsservice1 (Windowsservice project)
project2: AppServer (Win32 application project)---> this is my main application AppServer.exe
project3: ServerSetup (SetupProject)
If i do run my MSI file from ServerSetup, its installing AppServer.exe to C:\program files\AppServer\AppServer.exe
and in Services i have only Servicename: AppServer , Path :C:\program files\AppServer\WindowsService1.exe (instead of AppServer.exe)
i hope nw i expained correctly
Regds
jain
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Hi All,
How can build my project(vc8) using batch file in both type i.e debug and release?
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Try the devenv[^] command from Microsoft. Alternatively you can create your own makefile[^] and use that.
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Visual Studio 2008 example
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\VCExpress.exe" "C:\Projects\Error_Code\Error_Code.sln" /rebuild Debug /OUT "C:\LOGS\Debug\Error_Code.log"
Visual Studio 2005 example
cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Common7\IDE
devenv.exe "C:\Projects\Error_Code\Error_Code.sln /rebuild Debug /OUT "C:\LOGS\Debug\Error_Code.log" /projectconfig Y3 /projectconfig EHsc /projectconfig RTC1 /projectconfig MDd /projectconfig RTCC /OUT
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Hi All,
I am getting the error while building the project. What can be cause of this error......
names.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _f002procedure_coverage_informat
names.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _f000close_coverage_data_output_
names.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _f000open_coverage_data_output_s
names.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _f000finish_coverage_measurement
names.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _initialize_code_coverage_module
run.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _initialize_code_coverage_module
Debug_Test/ext_tests.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 77 unresolved externals
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Check if you added to the Visual Environment, as a first step, the correct configuration for external libreries:
* Open Visual
* Choose menu "Tools" and select "Options"
* In "Projects and Solutions" and go to "VC++ Directories"
* Show directories for "Library Files" and "Include files"
* Add your libraries and includes you need for your project.
This is the most common error while linking
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This application is in vc6 and I have no much idea about vc6...Could you tell me how to do in vc6
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mmmm... I would say is basically the same :S
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Hello all,
I´m trying to multithread an application by using CreateThread function. So far I´ve done the following:
LPDWORD iID;
HANDLE hThread;
hThread = CreateThread (
0,
0,
(LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)OpenCVWin32::Form1::Threadi,
NULL,
CREATE_SUSPENDED,
iID);
}
static DWORD WINAPI Threadi()
{
System::Windows::Forms::MessageBox::Show("Hi there!");
return 0;
}
When I launch the application, the thread is not created, as I cannot go inside the Threadi function. I´m right now using VC++ 2008. Does anyone has a suggestion on why this could be happening?
Thanks
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kikoso wrote: CREATE_SUSPENDED,
This is the problem. If you use this attribute then the thread is created in suspended state. More Info Here[^]
If you want the thread to start as soon as you launch the application, don't create a thread in suspended state. If you want to create in suspended state, then you can use ResumeThread() function.
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Thank you HimanshuJoshi. I was reading in zig-zag the doc, so I didn´t realize about it.
I still have some problems. After changing it, I have a problem accessing the memory. This is the error I got (after using 0 instead of CREATE_SUSPENDED,:
<br />
Unhandled exception at 0x003628c2 in OpenCV Win32.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading at position 0x0000000c.<br />
I´ve been thinking about sending the 3 parameter as
(LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)&OpenCVWin32::Form1::Threadi,
But I got a different error:
error C3374: Address of "OpenCVWin32:: Form1:: Threadi" can only be adopted if a delegate instance is created.
I will appreciate any suggestions. Thank you
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LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE is defined as:
typedef DWORD (WINAPI *PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)(
LPVOID lpThreadParameter
);
typedef PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE;
so, your thread function is to be:
static DWORD WINAPI Threadi(LPVOID lpThreadParameter)
{
System::Windows::Forms::MessageBox::Show("Hi there!");
return 0;
}
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Hello!
Thank you! I didn´t though that passing the parameters will be compulsory. But nevermind, I put it on my code.
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If you're using MFC, you *must* use AfxBeginThread to begin a worker thread. If you are using Win32, you should be using _beginthreadex to create a thread.
CreateThread is an API and that will even create a thread if you're linking to the single threaded version of the CRT (which will inevitably lead to disaster).
If you're writing managed code, take a look at Thread.Start method in the documentation. Basically, I want to emphasise that there's no sane reason or excuse to use CreateThread from your code. There are safer and sane alternatives.
“Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell
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Hello,
I finally found the problem. The code for the Thread Function was inside the ref class, so that made it managed code. I finally put outside it, and now is working fine
Thank you.
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I was having this initially
double* m_Value [4];
I want to redefine it differently.So what I did is
typedef vector <double> DOUBLE_VECTOR;
DOUBLE_VECTOR DoubleVec;
vector <double_vector> m_Value;
Above I did in .h file
Now I initialize it in constructor I mean .cpp file
DoubleVec.resize (10,0.0);
m_SplitArrPtr.resize (5,DoubleVec);
Till here I thing I have done fine.
Issue:
Now there is a function whose defination is somewhat like this
static void Func (double& ObjData,void* DataPtr);
In above function I have to fill the ObjData by DataPtr OK
So I did this
void ClassName::Func (double& ObjData,void* DataPtr)
{
int RowIndex = 0; // row index
int ColIndex = 0; // column index
//copy data to existing structure
for (RowIndex;
RowIndex < 5;
RowIndex++)
{
for(ColIndex;
ColIndex < 10;
ColIndex++)
{
ObjData [RowIndex][ColIndex] = DataPtr->m_Value [RowIndex][ColIndex];
} //for ColIndex
} // for RowIndex
}
But I am facing an error
"error C2109: subscript requires array or pointer type"
So please help me out that how I will be able to fill the ObjData.
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Please, read the posting guidelines and format your code properly, it is almost unreadable.
deadlyabbas wrote: static void Func (double& ObjData,void* DataPtr);
deadlyabbas wrote: ObjData [RowIndex][ColIndex] = DataPtr->m_Value [RowIndex][ColIndex];
ObjData is a double, not an array so you can't use it like an array. DataPtr is a pointer to void, so if you want to access its content, you first have to cast it to something appropriate. Why are you using a pointer to void here ?
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ObjData is a double &. To use two subscripts (ObjData[RowIndex][ColIndex]). You have to have a two dimensional array such as double **ObjData.
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Hi ,
I just wanted to know, how can I register a service using Visual studio setup project. I can create a Setup Project successfully, it installs all the program, but I need a hint on how to run register my exe as one of the services
And of course how can I unRegister the Service when
uninstalling the application.
Your help much appreciated.
Regds
Jain
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i have added a method in a header file as follows
void TestMethod()
{
..........
}
Now this header file is included in many places of same project.
The following error link error occurs.
Test.obj : error LNK2005: "void __cdecl TestMethod(void)" (?TestMethod@@YAXXZ) already defined in Test2.obj
How to rectify this error?
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