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How to override ExitInstance() in vs.net

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    I'm used use classwizard to override ExitInstance() ,but how to do in vs.net?

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      I'm used use classwizard to override ExitInstance() ,but how to do in vs.net?

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      i'm not sure, but isn't there a subtree of the base-classes in the classview? there you should find the original of your function and use the context-menu to add an override in your child-class. at least, thats the way in C#, don't know about C++. :wq

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