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    I just want to know the initializtion of the parameter lpCmdLine. Could you tell me how and where to find it? thanks! free like a bird

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      I just want to know the initializtion of the parameter lpCmdLine. Could you tell me how and where to find it? thanks! free like a bird

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      Tim Smith
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      lpCmdLine is passed into your program from CRT initialization. The CRT just calls GetCommandLine. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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        lpCmdLine is passed into your program from CRT initialization. The CRT just calls GetCommandLine. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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        Thank you very much,Tim! free like a bird

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          I just want to know the initializtion of the parameter lpCmdLine. Could you tell me how and where to find it? thanks! free like a bird

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          Bob Stanneveld
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          Hello, I'm just wondering why your message subject is: "To Michael Dunn"? Multiply it by infinity and take it beyond eternity and you'll still have no idea about what I'm talking about.

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            Hello, I'm just wondering why your message subject is: "To Michael Dunn"? Multiply it by infinity and take it beyond eternity and you'll still have no idea about what I'm talking about.

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            Antony M Kancidrowski
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            It may be more appropriate to be "Dear Mr. Dunn"! ;P Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
            I'm coloured, yet clear.
            I'm fruity and sweet.
            I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
            - David Williams (Little Britain)

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