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Mapping Network Drives Using Win32
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Mapping network drives through a program becomes a necessity lots of times.The reasons could be getting authentication at a very preliminary level or needing to open a file at a remote machine or writing remote computer management applications. My venture towards this was to do a basic level authentication.More details at Network Mapping. More Win32, C++, VC++ resources at CoderSource website.
Price: Free - Platform(s): Win NT - Updated: 28/06/2004
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User Interface Threads In Mfc
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A thread is the path of execution of a process. A thread by itself, uses only a part of the memory and address space of the process in which it is getting executed. MFC provides two kinds of threads viz.Worker threads and User Interface threads. The differences between a user interface thread in MFC and worker thread are User Interface thread has its own message pump. It can implement message maps and message handlers. Worker thread does not have its own message pump.
Price: Free - Platform(s): Win NT - Updated: 28/06/2004
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Mfc Tutorial Part 1 - Codersource.net
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MFC Tutorial Part 1 describes how to create a window without using MFC App Wizard generated classes. It uses only CWinApp and CFrameWnd for creating the Window. There are more articles on creating menu, handling message maps etc., More details can be found at MFC Tutorial. More Win32, C++ , VC++ resources at CoderSource.
Price: Free - Platform(s): All - Updated: 28/06/2004
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Moteurprog
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Website which reference all programmation websites
Price: Free - Version: 2 - Platform(s): All - Updated: 28/06/2004
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Top 10 Common C Mistakes
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The Top 10 Ways to get screwed by the C programming language. Bug that tend to cause at least half a day of futile head scratching, and has to be aggravated by the poor design of the C language.
Price: Free - Platform(s): All - Updated: 28/06/2004
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