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Bug in Visual C++ 6.0 MFC Appwizard

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    Tre K Renegade
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    I just wanted to report this bug and check if anyone else has come across it: In Visual C++ 6.0, when using the MFC Appwizard to create an MFC project with the following settings: - single doc & NO doc/view support - NO toolbar & NO statusbar And then compiling the skeleton program code without applying any changes, the resulting exe crashes on startup. Apparently the child window for the view is not created correctly, because when the frame window tries to set the focus to it, it's window handle is invalid. This only seems to happen with the exact settings described above.

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      I just wanted to report this bug and check if anyone else has come across it: In Visual C++ 6.0, when using the MFC Appwizard to create an MFC project with the following settings: - single doc & NO doc/view support - NO toolbar & NO statusbar And then compiling the skeleton program code without applying any changes, the resulting exe crashes on startup. Apparently the child window for the view is not created correctly, because when the frame window tries to set the focus to it, it's window handle is invalid. This only seems to happen with the exact settings described above.

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      Jon Hulatt
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      Install Visual Studio Service Pack 5 - it's fixed.

      #include <beer.h>

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