Make sure you set the Release on "Rebuild All" or "Batch Build". I don't have MSVC6 available at this minute, but it is in one of those 2.
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Make sure you set the Release on "Rebuild All" or "Batch Build". I don't have MSVC6 available at this minute, but it is in one of those 2.
Sorry I was using AppWizard. If you want to do it the hard way (code everything) then you will have to do it the way that Adrian or novacain suggested.
Hard to say. What about C#? What about VB for data basses? What about ........
Guess I will vote I Can't Guess
From help on Microsoft Outlook.
About COM add-ins
COM add-ins are executable files (.exe), or Dynamic Link Library files (.dll) that add extra functionality to Microsoft Outlook.
Now, anyone...
Well first I would do this on a dialog. Have a static text called Name: followed by a edit control with a member variable called m_Name. Then on the next line have another static text called First...
What about XP Pro, Outlook (from office 2000)? Is the Application Data a hidden folder? I don't remember if i have hidden folders visible or not...
I have only used a few system() commands. Here is how the system() command should be formatted. You can replace myprog.exe with del or copy I assume. I have only used myprog.exe and cls.
Jerman oh my I can not believe I messed that up! I must have been tired! I usualy work 10.5 hours a night(8:15pm - 6:45am) and then sit at my computer for another hour before I go to bed. My bad. ...
With the code provided in your post, you can do what you have done without the fstream. Here let me revise it for you.
#include <iostream.h>
#include <stdio.h>
/*void*/ int main() //do not...
Ok Adrian, What does "Med venlig hilsen" mean? I asume it is Jerman??
Go here. I found: Results 1 - 10 of about 219,000. Maybe you could look there. Atlest that is a place to start.
Well the spaces are caused by the y variable. y is always empty therefore always a space. Take out the y and the spaces should be gone.
As for the double e, I think it has to do with this:
cout...
You could try to store the characters into an array. That would be the way I would do it.
My brother Josephus wrote a program once.
Look up Comon Dialogs in your help, or at MSDN, or at www.google.com or you might even try the search function at cprogramming.com
Encription is simple, or you can use a multiple matrix to make 128bit encription. (I think that is how it is done) I know useing a matrix is realy good to encript a message, because we did that in...
This was to ensure survival. Back in those days small pox, polio and other diseases would kill your children or disfigure them. This was just one way to make your famly name go on.... Atlest mine...
I saw it and thought it was kind of useless technology. Who in their right mind would buy one of these? As a parent, where do I put my kids??? Has anyone thought of that?
I am trying to calculate the various combinations that you could have. Matched, Not-Matched, Not-In. I had the function:
//Local variables
int w = 0;
char x[4]; //szMatch is users choice...
Since you are new to CProgramming.com, may I suggest some things for you? First try to do it on your own, some people get very agrivated with the type of question you asked. Second post some code...
Ok that is a different question than what you had posted before.
To check if a number has a decimal part.......man am I tired...
I think you will use the '%' symbol. I will get back with you on...
For decimals always use float
float number;
number=21.1234;
cout<<number;
Run time error:
fullTime.obj : error LNK2005: "time: __thiscall me::me(tired)" (??me@@QUITE@ZZZZZ) already defined in sleep.obj
Sometimes people who log in as " Unregistered" or "Guest" do not take the time to look in the FAQ, so instead of ranting on using the FAQ, I just put it there for you. Not saying anything bad about...
I think one way to do CLS is:
SYSTEM("cls");You have to include stdlib.h I think....