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Hi guys!
Sorry, this is cross post, I wasn't sure where to put it and what looked like the appropriate forum hadn't had any activity in a few weeks. I've been programming professionally for 5 years, and all the companies that I've worked for in the past have had all the development tools in place before I arrived. I'm currently starting a new job, and the company wants me to develop some in house software for their use. My question is, how do I go about choosing the correct environment(VS2008, VS2008 Pro, VS2010?). Do we need MSDN licenses? What about SDK's? I know these seem like pretty basic questions, but all of the other companies I've worked for the IT department handled these issues, and I had no control over them. This is a small company, and their first attempt at software development, I don't want them to have to buy unnecessary tools, and I don't want to be halfway through a project before I realize I've missed a huge component.
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This is the C++ forum, and is for posting C++ questions only! I've answered your query in the "Running a Business" forum.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Thank you, again, sorry for the cross post.
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Hi all,
I am trying to paste some text from another file ,but only half of the text is comming.
I am not able to display whole text message.
How can i increase the buffer size.
Thanks
Raj
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Hi,
Thanks a lott.Its working
Thanks
Raj
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You're welcome!
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Mark his answer as "Good Answer". I only see my vote on his post right now.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Rajesh, I see that this is a trend.
Once their problems are solved, the OPs often forget to vote.
Thank you very much for the vote and the support!
Best Regards,
Nuri
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I think may be he don't know how to vote or may be he don't understand the value of vote.
Genuinely I was also unaware with that feature when I joined CP.
Take my 5 +
I believe in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT...
Bcoz I have loved my Mother...
even since I opened my eyes...(ICAN)
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Yes Shilpi, you are right.
I also didn't know about the voting system at the beginning but after about a week wandering through the forums I realized how things work.
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Nuri
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Hi, I want to find my pc's current os version.
I am using ::GetVersionEx(OSVERSIONINFO &osver) API to know.
But the problem is Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 have same version number i.e., 6.1
How can i find what is the exact version (Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2)?
Thanks in advance,
Regards
msr
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Use OSVERSIONINFOEX, and check in MSDN
Link ->[^]
Windows 7 6.1 6 1 OSVERSIONINFOEX.wProductType == VER_NT_WORKSTATION
Windows Server 2008 R2 6.1 6 1 OSVERSIONINFOEX.wProductType != VER_NT_WORKSTATION
Version of both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is same but wProductType is different.
I Think it will help you
I believe in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT...
Bcoz I have loved my Mother...
even since I opened my eyes...(ICAN)
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Take a 5, you gave the correct answer as well (albeit with no proper emphasis on formatting).
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Hummm Next time I will try to send answer with proper formatting and all. Thanks
I believe in LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT...
Bcoz I have loved my Mother...
even since I opened my eyes...(ICAN)
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From the remarks section of OSVERSIONINFO Structure[^]:
Operating system | Version no. | dwMajorVersion | dwMinorVersion | Other |
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Windows 7 | 6.1 | 6 | 1 | OSVERSIONINFOEX.wProductType <font color=red style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: yellow">==</font> VER_NT_WORKSTATION | Windows Server 2008 R2 | 6.1 | 6 | 1 | OSVERSIONINFOEX.wProductType <font color=red style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: yellow">!=</font> VER_NT_WORKSTATION |
So, you just need to check for the wProductType member of the OSVERSIONINFOEX structure that you're passing in to the API.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Shilpi Boosar and Rajesh,
thank you so much.
Regards
msr
modified on Saturday, February 12, 2011 12:10 AM
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: a lot of table information
OK, now you're just showing off!
Iain.
I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!
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Hi!
I've to set a Mouse Over(Hovering) image to a button in Windows Forms. How to do this?
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CBitmapButtons[^]. It isn't hard to see google as your friend
I am a HUMAN. I have that keyword in my name........
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_AnsHUMAN_ wrote: CBitmapButtons[^]. It isn't hard to see google as your friend
I appreciate that you're trying to help, but how about you read the question before responding? The OP has posted a Winforms question, and you're handing him a lmgtfy link for some MFC stuff. Your answer is worse than the question itself.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Whoops! Messed up. thanks for pointing that out.
I am a HUMAN. I have that keyword in my name........
_AnsHUMAN_
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pix_programmer wrote: I've to set a Mouse Over(Hovering) image to a button in Windows Forms. How to do this?
This is the C++ forum!
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Hello people!
Does any of you know a way to programmatically map a network drive through a non-standard port? I mean, like WNetAddConnection[^], but this doesn't seem to accept any port specifications, like, if i specify "\\192.168.1.2:1234\whatevershare", it will tell me something like "invalid network path" or somesuch. I read in some SMB specs that SMB clients should be able to handle non-standard ports, but i see no way to do this with windows. Thanks in advance for any pointers.
> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <
> //TODO: Implement signature here<
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