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QuestionVisual C++ 2003 MDI file associations fail out of the box [solved] Pin
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When creating Doc/View MDI apps to have a file extension using the wizard, Visual C++ 6.0 and 2008 apps reuse the existing application when double clicking on multiple data files with the apps associated file association. The results appear the same for both "%1" and "/dde" appended to the end of the "command" key in the registry file association entry for the "open" verb for that file type.

However, the same type of app created using Visual C++ 2003 does not always behave "correctly" (assumes double clicking a document should open in the applcation instance or in a new instance if the applcation wasn't already running)

When the registry entry for the open verb contains the following text in the "command" keys default text...
"%1" works when double clicking document without app running. Fails with app running.
"/dde" does not open document when double clicking without app running (I get an instance of the app in task manager but I can't interact with the app on the desktop). Fails with app running.

Does anyone know what the trick is to get the file verbs and/or dde commands working with a Visual C++ 2003 Doc/View MDI application?

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Update:
It turns out I didn't have Visual Studio 2003, Service Pack 1 installed on this box I'm compiling with. This issue was specifically addressed as the OnDDEExecute() not getting handled correctly.

Stupid me. D'Oh! | :doh:

modified on Friday, November 7, 2008 2:14 PM

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