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    Hai, I am having a C++ MFC Application. I have downloaded the original application from a website Metaqoutes.net.I have modified the program & run the pgm.It is wrkng correctly.that is when i build it & debug it,it is wrkng.But when i go to debug folder & running the Application.Exe it is showing the result of the original exe,i.e my changes r nt reflected in that.I am wrkng on VC++9 bt d original program is VC++6.Please help me

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      Hai, I am having a C++ MFC Application. I have downloaded the original application from a website Metaqoutes.net.I have modified the program & run the pgm.It is wrkng correctly.that is when i build it & debug it,it is wrkng.But when i go to debug folder & running the Application.Exe it is showing the result of the original exe,i.e my changes r nt reflected in that.I am wrkng on VC++9 bt d original program is VC++6.Please help me

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      Cedric Moonen
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      Check your project settings to see what is the output directory.

      Cédric Moonen Software developer
      Charting control [v2.0] OpenGL game tutorial in C++

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