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Hello everyone,
I wrote an MFC app some years ago that connects to an FTP server. Recently the server has switched over to FTPS so whenever I try to connect I get the following message:
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I found the source of problem the exception occurred when I did CAsncSocket::Receive(CString*,int) I has previously done a GetBufferSetLength to a large enough size so I don't
understand...
how to work with cards.dll
Can someone explain to me why for the following code
memcpy(&PSW+8,holdptr,8);
memcpy(&PSW,holdptr,8);00007FF655264C1D mov rax,qword ptr [rbx+4] 00007FF655264C21 mov qword...
A mate just called and was picking my brain about how best to handle inter-process communication in plain C.
His requirement is he has a monitor app watching a process and if that process goes...
I'm working on a GAME SERVER program. there is a design problem confused me.
Basic Situation:
1. the host object just as bellow has a lot of child objects. eg, 20 child objecs.
2. the host...
Hello! I'm trying to browse a text file using CMFCEditBrowseCtrl (it is used in CFirstDialog Class) and use this file in another Dialog Class (named CSecondDialog Class). My problem is on how to save...
What number will z in the sample code given below?
int z, x=5, y= -10, a=4, b=2;
z=x++ - --y *b/a;
Can anyone please solve it and explain the precedence. i am not getting right...
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Apologies for the shouting but this is important.
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Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad...
Apologies for the shouting but this is important.
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Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad...
Apologies for the shouting but this is important.
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Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad...
Apologies for the shouting but this is important.
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Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad...
Apologies for the shouting but this is important.
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Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad...
Apologies for the shouting but this is important.
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