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VC++.NET [probable bug when using IJW]

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    Nish Nishant
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    Hello guys If you are using IJW in a windows GUI application with a WinMain instead of a main, do not run the program from the VS.NET environment. Run the exe from the command line or using explorer. The VC++.NET debugger seems to be confused by the combined use of native types and managed types. This has been my sad experience over the past 2-3 hours :( Regards Nish


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      Hello guys If you are using IJW in a windows GUI application with a WinMain instead of a main, do not run the program from the VS.NET environment. Run the exe from the command line or using explorer. The VC++.NET debugger seems to be confused by the combined use of native types and managed types. This has been my sad experience over the past 2-3 hours :( Regards Nish


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      I guess the problem lay elsewhere. I had the same problem with a C# project I tried and also a win32 console program I tried. Seems, something has gone wrong with my VS .NET :-( I am thinking of doing a re-install on top of the existing install. Any suggestions? Nish :((


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        I guess the problem lay elsewhere. I had the same problem with a C# project I tried and also a win32 console program I tried. Seems, something has gone wrong with my VS .NET :-( I am thinking of doing a re-install on top of the existing install. Any suggestions? Nish :((


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        No suggestions but I know how you feel I had to install everything again. My windows 2000 is dead, I am installing XP right now! Al:mad:

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          No suggestions but I know how you feel I had to install everything again. My windows 2000 is dead, I am installing XP right now! Al:mad:

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          My problems were caused due to one of the services that Zone Alarm installs. If I stop that service, then all is well. Nish


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            My problems were caused due to one of the services that Zone Alarm installs. If I stop that service, then all is well. Nish


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            Windows XP has a good firewall, why are you using Zone Alarm? Do you think I need that? Thanks Al:confused:

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              Windows XP has a good firewall, why are you using Zone Alarm? Do you think I need that? Thanks Al:confused:

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              Albert Pascual wrote: Windows XP has a good firewall, why are you using Zone Alarm? Do you think I need that? I am thinking of uninstalling zonealarm. But what's this XP firewall everyone talks about? I can't seem to find it anywhere! Nish


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                Albert Pascual wrote: Windows XP has a good firewall, why are you using Zone Alarm? Do you think I need that? I am thinking of uninstalling zonealarm. But what's this XP firewall everyone talks about? I can't seem to find it anywhere! Nish


                The posting stats are now in PDF:- http://www.busterboy.org/codeproject/ Feel free to make your comments. Updated - May 04th, Saturday

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                Steps to find it!! Open Control Panel Switch to classic view Network connections Properties of the network you are using Advance TAB Settings Did you find it? Al

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                  Steps to find it!! Open Control Panel Switch to classic view Network connections Properties of the network you are using Advance TAB Settings Did you find it? Al

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                  Thanks Albert :-) Nish


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