Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to write a message in the windows
message queue by means of c.
Already searched a lot through this newsgroup and others. I noticed
that it is possible with the use of c++, but i use "normal" c script.
I just want something that looks simple, but as I can't find it, it
seems not that simple at all.
Is it possible then someone can help me out here?
Just Open Queue, Create Message, Write to Queue and Close Queue.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion and help!
With Regards,
Ikkezelf 5 3133
Ikkezelf wrote: Hi,
I was wondering if it's possible to write a message in the windows message queue by means of c.
Maybe, but you should ask in a windows programming group.
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Ian Collins.
Thanks for your fast reply.
I was not sure in which group to post this question, but as it should
be programmed in c, I thought it belonged in here.
If it does not belong in here, could you then help me out pointing me
to the correct group?
Thanks in advance.
with regards,
Ikkezelf
In article <11**********************@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>,
Ikkezelf <ik******@wanadoo.nl> wrote: Thanks for your fast reply.
Please quote context. Please see here for information on how to
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I was not sure in which group to post this question, but as it should be programmed in c, I thought it belonged in here. If it does not belong in here, could you then help me out pointing me to the correct group?
There are so many windows programming newsgroups that we don't
generally try to keep track of Where Do You Want To Go Today.
There are something like 71 newsgroups in the
comp.os.ms-windows.* hierarchy. Try looking through http://groups.google.ca/groups/dir?h...83495&expand=1
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could believe in them. -- George Orwell
Thanks,
Will do from now on.
And will find myself a windows programming newsgroup.
with Regards,
Ikkezelf
Walter Roberson wrote: In article <11**********************@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups .com>, Ikkezelf <ik******@wanadoo.nl> wrote:
Thanks for your fast reply.
Please quote context. Please see here for information on how to do so from Google Groups: http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/
I was not sure in which group to post this question, but as it should be programmed in c, I thought it belonged in here. If it does not belong in here, could you then help me out pointing me to the correct group?
There are so many windows programming newsgroups that we don't generally try to keep track of Where Do You Want To Go Today.
There are something like 71 newsgroups in the comp.os.ms-windows.* hierarchy. Try looking through
http://groups.google.ca/groups/dir?h...83495&expand=1 -- There are some ideas so wrong that only a very intelligent person could believe in them. -- George Orwell
Ikkezelf said: If it does not belong in here, could you then help me out pointing me to the correct group?
comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32
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