I used CDex it's pretty good if you like open source stuff.
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
I used CDex it's pretty good if you like open source stuff.
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
I don't know about the hardware perspective, but from a security perspective you can't compromise a computer when it's off.
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
http://allyourbase.planettribes.gamespy.com/story.shtml[^]
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
IIRC the underlying culprit is Sony, who made the batteries in both recalls.
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
From what I can tell, that is true in most countries... :-D
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
They are actually buying back $20 billion dollars worth of shares. If the shares are priced at the high end of the range they specified in the offer ($22.50 to $24.75), 24.75 * 808080808 is within rounding error of $20 billion. So 808080808 is the minimum number of shares they would buy back. Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
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Try using the PostBuildEvent property of your setup project.
Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
Where are you installing the DLL on the other machines? The DLL needs to be either in the same directory as the calling executable (Access in the case) or in the Windows path. Are you using a library in your DLL? (i.e. MFC) If so are you using static linking or dynamic linking? Any dynamically linked library needs its DLL to follow the same rules, in the same directory as the executable or in the windows path.
RockyJames wrote:
fatal error C1010: unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header directive
doesn't that error usually mean you need to include stdafx.h???
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Look at CString::LoadString
Use CAsyncSocket instead of CSocket and handler OnClose() event.
Try "\r\n"
Have you tried netstat?
I am leaving for my Hawain vacation :) Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
That particular misspelling is scattered throughout the code base of one of our projects too, it drives me nuts every time I see it. :mad: Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
Yes the number of members really took off after CP changed policy so you had to register to download code. I've been tracking the number of articles as an alternative, that is approaching 10,000. But even a latecomer like me, member #27953, is an early adopter with 2 million members. :) Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
No, but probably illegal to shoot a gun within city limits... Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
Christian Graus wrote: The beauty of my name is that there's no chance more than one person would be lumbered with it. yea, me too :) Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder
You know what annoys me? When I'm sitting in the lounge reading a fascinating post and suddenly I'm whisked away to an error page because the adserver failed. :mad: Neil Van Eps "Staging servers are for compulsive bed-wetting types." - Chris Maunder