Hello
Please is there some way to use any of windows forms from .net framework in mfc application?
Using managed extensions, I can create a c++ project with .net forms/ compile it as console application, which starts a window with specified forms, but is there some way to implement .net controls...
Is there please some way, how to set the default fax number? So when I drag a document on fax icon, I 'll not get a dialog with question about destination fax number, but the document will be automatically printed/sent to the default fax destination.
Is there some way how to do this?
Thankx
bubak
The problem is, the client server prog already exist and works. And it uses RPC. when I'll start now, I'll probably use tcpip sockets. But it's already via RPC. And I'm searching the easiest way to make it work over some wide network/internet.
Hello
Please give me some hints, how can I make my client-server prog. that uses windows RPC to work on PCs in different IP networks, interconnected via router. Is there some easy way, if PCs will have public IP addresess? Or is there only some way via some rpc proxy or web services or so.
Pleas...
Hello
I have this problem:
When I CReateFile("COM1",GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,0,0,OPEN_EXISTING,0, 0);
I can WriteFile to that handle and it works fine. But when I do ReadFile(comhandle,buffer,1,&count,NULL), it functions just when sth is waiting there. When not, it waits for some...
with some fdisc from any linux distro or os/2 boot floppies delete all the partitions.
with dos fdisk or some other tool reformat the mbr with fdisk /mbr
try VNC
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html
for both (lnx - server, win -client)
or use XServer on windoz:
http://www.tucows.com/xwinserver95.html
bubak
you've done sth. wrog, because I can export RFT or doc format from kword and it works. you should also try AbiWord (good), Staroffice/OpenOffice(good but slow), All the tings fromo KOffice and staroffice (for charst, graphs,etc.)
And you can still export all of them into postscript and after it...
is a MOXA device to expensive for you? it's much more smaller and easier to install (in comapration with pc).
it's easy, I think, on the side of the "converter" because you just need to open a socket and also listen on com port and send data from one to other and back. problem will be...
what exactly you want to route/firewall? for what? or you just wanna connect those 3 pcs?
btw.
check this out, might help you a little bit:
Securing and Optimizing Linux: Red Hat Edition by Gerhard Mourani; OpenNA
http://www.openna.com/products/books/securing-optimizing-linux/solrhe.htm
bubak
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