Please help me test my Wallpaper changing utility.
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I'm updating a little utility for changing your desktop wallpaper and would like to post an article about it here on CP. However, there's one little problem: it crashes on windows98 every time you close the app. So, I was wondering if you all could help me out and maybe tell me what you think is wrong with this stupid thing. Here is a download of the project: WallPaperQ[^]. BTW, I'm getting an unusual exit code (136) and I have no clue what it means other than the criptic Microsoft explanation. Thanks in advance!! FYI: It resides in the system tray, uses GDI+ and was written in VC7. That should be enough info for you to figure out how to build/run it.
Jason Henderson
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I'm updating a little utility for changing your desktop wallpaper and would like to post an article about it here on CP. However, there's one little problem: it crashes on windows98 every time you close the app. So, I was wondering if you all could help me out and maybe tell me what you think is wrong with this stupid thing. Here is a download of the project: WallPaperQ[^]. BTW, I'm getting an unusual exit code (136) and I have no clue what it means other than the criptic Microsoft explanation. Thanks in advance!! FYI: It resides in the system tray, uses GDI+ and was written in VC7. That should be enough info for you to figure out how to build/run it.
Jason Henderson
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - GandhiI have Win98 here on my home PC, so maybe I'm well equipped to help you. I can try. However, I only have VC++ 6.0, could you be bothered to make the transition, or will I have to do that myself? (A little lazy :-O) Regards, Haakon. Runners live two years longer. But those two years they spend running.
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I have Win98 here on my home PC, so maybe I'm well equipped to help you. I can try. However, I only have VC++ 6.0, could you be bothered to make the transition, or will I have to do that myself? (A little lazy :-O) Regards, Haakon. Runners live two years longer. But those two years they spend running.
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