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MFC support for applications

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    Hmm.. Has anyone written an add-in wizard for Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise, which allows you to generate blank MFC projects ? The same in english: I want to create MFC projects from scratch, but I cannot do this, as the ClassWizard is not available by default. How can I activate ClassWizard for a project that does not have anything in it ? I already know that I can add MFC-support to a Win32-project (EXE/DLL) by choosing it from the project settings. However, for some strange reason, this doesn't always work. What I want to do, is to be able to write an MFC-application from scratch using the ClassWizard.. -Celorfie

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      Hmm.. Has anyone written an add-in wizard for Visual C++ 6.0 Enterprise, which allows you to generate blank MFC projects ? The same in english: I want to create MFC projects from scratch, but I cannot do this, as the ClassWizard is not available by default. How can I activate ClassWizard for a project that does not have anything in it ? I already know that I can add MFC-support to a Win32-project (EXE/DLL) by choosing it from the project settings. However, for some strange reason, this doesn't always work. What I want to do, is to be able to write an MFC-application from scratch using the ClassWizard.. -Celorfie

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      um... my version of VC++ has an "MFC Appwizard" :~ - Nitron


      "Those that say a task is impossible shouldn't interrupt the ones who are doing it." - Chinese Proverb

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