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  1. SQLHANDLE type for c# - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jun 19, 2008 · I am converting code C++ VS 6.0 to c# VS 2005. I have types that C# doesn't recognize for example SQLHANDLE, RETCODE, HSTMT. I am having trouble finding the equivelent types in …

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  3. C++ internal class - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Aug 9, 2013 · As everone mentioned Default Constructor will automatically get called when object (instance of class) create.But you had mentioned some thing custom constructor what is it . I think …

  4. Microsoft visual C++ 2015 redistributable (x86) 14.0.24212

    What’s the “Application and Functions” means? Usually, we can go to Control Panel-Programs-Uninstall a program and right click the Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (x86), Change-Repair to repair it in …

  5. Output Color - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jun 29, 2015 · Did you know there is a forum for C++. A much better place then this forum which is for everything about Visual Studio.

  6. regarding foxypreviewer - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Sep 14, 2011 · Distributing the APP separately brings you the advantage to update FoxyPreviewer without making any changes in your EXE. Have in mind that FOxyPreviewer is at constant …

  7. Pragma directive - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jun 8, 2012 · Is there anyway to use custom pragma directives in Visual C++ 2005. I have a source file wherein the pragma derectives are declared as below abc.c (source) #pragma ghs section …

  8. WebSocket and C++ - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Aug 17, 2016 · MFC supplies two models for writing network communications programs with Windows Sockets, embodied in two MFC classes.

  9. C++/CLI include namespance - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jul 26, 2016 · I made a research about using Excel.Application in C++/CLI, but I have some issues in it.

  10. ISOLATION_AWARE_ENABLED - social.msdn.microsoft.com

    Jul 13, 2017 · Is there some kind of intermediate layer between the c++/cli and my exe that is responsible for this behaviour? Maybe it's more a "needs to be defined in c++/cli but works without in …