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Questionfatal error RC1015: cannot open include file 'res\Test.rc2' Pin
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QuestionLife span of a Object???? Pin
ForNow22-Dec-09 4:29
ForNow22-Dec-09 4:29 
Hi I know when you create a object
on the stack e.g CDialog mydailog
whitin a method of another Dialog
and method ends the object you created
whitin it is destroyed
However what if you create the object
on the heap e.g. Via new operator
would the object remain
I guess you create a thread via
AFXbeginthread it rerun a pointer
to a CWinThread and I have noticed that
after the object which created it end
the thread is stil around
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