OK I found how to get the process and the modules that are attached to those modules... now how do I remove these modules from memory... any help will be greatly appreciated...
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OK I found how to get the process and the modules that are attached to those modules... now how do I remove these modules from memory... any help will be greatly appreciated...
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How do I unload a dll using c#. Basically what I want to is test if a certain dll has been loaded if it has then I want to remove it from memory. The reason is that I want to overwrite the dll file...
My user controls dissappear off my form. I am using Visual Sudio 2003. This happens on the design form. I have no idea why. They can go on working fine for a while but sometimes when I reopen...
Below is the error that I get... I have tried using different databases and it does it with all of them.
Server Error in '/WebApplication3' Application....
I working on c# project and I get a error whenever I try to open the connection to a MS Access file. The error reads "Could not lock file". This is an ASP.net project. I am using visual studio...
can you post some of your code where you are creating the objects. This may help clarify the situation.
thanks Codeplug... Do you know how to use this function from VBA?
Does anybody know how to get the windows login through c or c++. There has to be an api outthere that does this but I don't know what it is. I know how to do it with C# but now I am working on an...
Your function declarations should like the following
void add_Holiday(Holiday *pHoliday);
void del_Holiday(Holiday *pHoliday);
Instead of
void add_Holiday();
Isn't CTime part of MFC. If it is you will also need to go to project -settings and select USING MFC IN STATIC LIBRARY. You will also have to include afxwin.h
you could create a function that does it for you
int RoundBy4( float flValue )
{
int iFoursInValue;
int iValue;
Mary must be hot. I think that she is a hot blonde since she does'nt have the answers.
Is that a long time allowed for it, quzah?
What I don't understand is the format of the file used? Also how the data is supposed to be structured. Is the program supposed to allow random access of the underlying file. I have tried writing...
Hey, has anybody here ever taken the test at http://www.artlogic.com/careers/test.html I am trying to take it but don't quite understand it and was wondering if someone could explain it a little...
I know this is an old post but I think that it is worthwhile to respond.
I just recently tried using the like statement in a query string and it worked. I don't know why it did not work before....
Hi, does anyone know what is the maximum amount of text that a text box will accept?
I am using Microsoft VC++ 6 and MFC.
Games are usually run in a single loop(thread)... then counting ticks if so many ticks have pass since the last update(depending on the speed of the object) then you update your objects position. You...
It appears that this post should be posted in the c programming section and not the c++ programming section.
Make sure that you use the updated version of the code instead of the first posting. The reason is that the updated version actually determines if is a directory based on the file attributes instead...
I tested it with just a char strDir[500] and it worked fine for me.
None of the code included in my above postings is part of MFC. MFC has a class that wraps this functionality in a class called CFileFind which is much simpler to use and you don't have to worry...
the WIN32_FIND_DATA is a type that holds file information. It holds file information such as file attributes, which include information if it is a folder or directory. It also holds the name and...
I didn't see this before but....
fin.open(fileNameIn, ios::nocreate);
fout.open(fileNameOut);
can be changed to
fin.open(m_sFileName.GetBuffer(m_sFileName.GetLegth()+1),...
Here is an update to the code so that it will correctly identify a directory...Instead of using the . as a determinant
#include<iostream>
#include<string>
#include <windows.h>
using...