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Modifing properties ATL control or Accessing events in Win32 App
A DOS program cannot spawn a Win32 in its own address space. It _can_ spawn a Win32 process. DOS .COM app called Volkov Commander easily spawns CMD.EXE from itself. A Win32 app cannot use DPMI or DOS calls. Any need of it? No need. Win32 has its own memory management and file IO APIs far, far better than DPMI and

Error in ME - Not a valid Win32 App
I just wonder what the difference is between a native win32-app and MFC. What I know is that you can use Win32 API in both cases. I think an MFC application is connected with a GUI which a win32 is not. You may correct me if I'm wrong on this point. //Tony Tony: A Win32 application can either be a Console

WaitForSingleObject returns immediately
Eugene V. Goldberg eg...@mts-nn.ru borland public delphi nativeapi win32 Hi there, I have a D5 service app.. 1. I cant stop it properly from SCM...SCM says Can not stop the XXX on Local Computer. The service did not return any error. This could be internal Windows error or an internal service error.

Btriveve Win32 compatibility with Dos16
Martin Honnen mahotr...@yahoo.de netscape public mozilla dom netscape public mozilla embed Tom wrote: I have a C++ Win32 application that generates XML/XSLT. I could use COM to send this to MSIE, but I'd like to try and send it to Mozilla first. What is the easiest way to do this? - Do I need to use XPCOM?

...is not a valid Win32 app
anonymous m...@mail.com microsoft public vc online_help Is there a problem using virtual methods in a non-MFC win32 application? I'm trying to create a class heirarchy of graphical objects, and I want the Display() method (among others) to be virtual. When the virtual method is called in response to a WM_PAINT

Shared Memory between Java app and second, win32 app
So to summarize: 1) On XP 64-bit edition, my win32 app calls GetSystemDirectory which returns c:\windows\system32 2) Attempting to access a file programmatically by explicitly specifying the path: c:\windows\system32\.... is automatically redirected to c:\Windows\SysWOW64 I assume that when I run wbemtest.exe from

NA POE-Component-Win32-Service-1.18 amd64-freebsd 6.2-release
David Gravereaux davyg...@pobox.com comp lang tcl "Jim Hanlon" <j.han...@attbi.com> wrote: Greetinngs- I have a perfectly good win32 app, heavily graphics-oriented, that I want to control via an independent GUI. As part of the factorization exercise, I am thinking about how best to couple the existing app and the

launch win32 help from Win16 app
You can use Win32::File::GetAttributes() to check for these attributes, but it is not a core module, and it uses XS, so it can't be inlined into ack-standalone. You could make it a runtime test if ($filter_hidden && $App::Ack::is_windows && eval "require Win32::File") { @what = grep { Win32::File::GetAttributes($_,

Re-route all right-click activity in a ListView -- How ?
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:50:34 -0400, "Mike Doner" <do...@obtain.com> wrote: Hi All, We currently have a client-server application written in Win32 and we're in the process of trying to create a slimmed down version of the client software for the Pocket PC. Our application is a fair size, and uses a few in-house

win32 console app on 95 and 386sx
However, a Win32s compliant app is a Win32 app when run under Windows NT and Windows 95. It's only under Windows 3.1 and WARP that they are crippled. Explain what you mean in the above paragraph, please? It's my understanding that the Win32s API is a subset of Win32, and that programs written to Win32s are not

OFF-TOPIC: win32 app startup & exit
MC Felon paec....@gmail.com microsoft public vc mfc Hello I wish to make a small program (MFC win32 app) which displays text and clears screen, pauses and repeats all over again. In short, the screen must display "something" and make it blink. How do i do this? I tried this: [code] #include <afxwin.h> #include

VC++ 6.0 Win32 Application & VC++7.0 DLL
Moni m...@no-more-spam-please.com borland public delphi non-technical Hey all, We have a new project to develop a new Win32 app. Our client has said that they don't want to be reliant on the .NET framework so WinForms and WPF are off the table. They also asked us to make sure that the app also runs well on Vista.

Launchin Win32 console application from c# (WinForm)
AFAIK, there is no ActiveX control container in plain Win32 thats more feature rich then its ATL equivalent. There are - VB and IE. Deep down every app is written in machine code that makes calls to Win32 API - no miracles there. -- With best wishes, Igor Tandetnik.

Communicate btwn DOS app & Win32 app
In my case, web application is an LMS (Learning Management System) based on Java, the Win32 application is built from C++. The task is to launch the Win32 app from LMS and save the progress info when switch back to the LMS web interface. I am wondering what is the best way to communicate between the LMS web app and

win32 app vs win32 console app?
Tony Johansson johansson.anders...@telia.com microsoft public dotnet languages vc Hello!! You wrote the following A Win32 Windows application can be written entirely in the Win32 API, or it can use MFC. I just wonder is it possible to mix both use win32 API and MFC in a win32 application am I right?

how to create a Win32 app, run in dos box and able to get error st
... MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights. aleez...@gmail.com Wrote: ================= I cant install Rising Kingdoms on Vista. It works on XP. When I try 2 install it on Vista, it says it is not a Win32 app.

how do I print messages to the output window of the IDE
Hey all, We have a new project to develop a new Win32 app. Our client has said that they don't want to be reliant on the .NET framework so WinForms and WPF are off the table. They also asked us to make sure that the app also runs well on Vista. We are still using Delphi 7 Enterprise. Are there any problems running

new CPAN modules on Wed Feb 27 2008
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net microsoft public windowsxp basics "Jay and Tina" <jayandt...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: when I try to open my palm desktop, I get a message that it is not a valid win32 application. what do I do? Reinstall the application on top of the existing files. -- (tm)

Win32 app. that can output to console
I was wondering if it is possible to insert an ActiveX control into a Win32 console app. All of the help documentation that I've read says that you must use an MFC app that supports ActiveX. Also when you create a MFC app, it asks if you want support for ActiveX controls. When you create a Win32 app, it doesn't ask

How to communicate between win32 and win16 app.
From: "Leonardo Rodríguez" <lrodrig...@neo-compass.com> Subject: Newbie: Setting the mouse cursor on win32 app not MFC Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 14:08:25 -0300 Lines: 11 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE