I have to do a program that checks the startup type of several winservices, but i cant seem to find an answer (that works).
I have tried using ServiceController, but it doesnt contain that info. I have tried using ServiceHelper but i cant find the package that contains it, i tried invoking some dlls but that didnt worked either, and some more that i didnt even understood..
I am trying to build a program which would start at the start of the computer, so for that when ever the user would run the program the program must get copied in the startup folder of the Windows I guess or anything else so that the program runs as soon as the computer is booted.
I this program would create a .vbs file n the startup, in that vbs file i would write the code for speech. so what the computer would greet you when you switch on the PC.
So my motive behind this code is that, this should create a .vbs file in the startup folder in that vbs file the above code would be written,
(Dim speaks,speech speaks=Hello! set speech=CreateObject(sapi.voice) speech.Speak speaks) a
And then the vbs file would execute as soon as the computer starts, and then it would speak "Hello!".
But the problem is that i am not able to create a file in the folder when i run the program the file is not created, i do not get any error but nothing happens as well.
Is it possible to edit the message map at startup instead of just having it set at compile time?
I'm reading some values from an XML file at startup. The menu options will be determined from what I find in there. But I need to assign those menu options to the message map.
I have written ( using VS2008 c++ ) a windows service which sends information about PC usage to a central database, as part of a PC availability setup. I have been asked to add the following functionality to it:
1) What applications are most used, when and how long for, and
2) What web sites are being accessed, again to find the most popular etc.
My main question is, what functionality is there to trap application start / close events from within my service ( just need the application name ), and secondly I am already using sockets to send information to a PHP script on a server, the best way to see what web pages are being accessed is to build in a packet sniffer, and extract the information from that.
I have some requirement regarding implementing a C program .exe to implement on Domain computers as a Startup/Logon script. I created a C program which is meant to be run on domain PCs when they start/Login. This .exe program runs some DOS commands using system function, then writing output to few files. I then pick up required information from files & prints it on to a console screen. While creating this program using C compiler, it gathers all the info & prints to screen properly. It uses following commands in program:
Code:
reg export "...." "c:windowswebwallpaper eg_xport.txt" Here "..." means some registry path e.g. HKLM... etc.
Code:
systeminfo > "c:windowswebwallpapersys_info.txt" wmic qfe get installedon > " c:windowswebwallpaperpatches_date.txt"
Two issues over here are that 'reg export' to a file and 'wmic' require admin privileges on domain PC & thus the program should carry admin rights while executing. I got this solved by putting this program to run as startup script. The program runs, creates files and removes them also(as a part of program), but shows no output on screen (from screen I mean console screen). I then created a plain "Hello" program and implemented it on few domain PCs, I guess script got executed but nothing came up on the screen.
I am not sure what is happening at backend. Whether the program is able to execute only DOS commands & skip all other IF/ELSE/WHILE conditional loops. Or these are executing but PRINTF is not able to launch a console screen. Printing output to screen is must in order to pass message to users using PCs.
I am developing a program that needs auto start at windows startup. For that I need to add Registry entries. Also the program needs to read some registry keys. What are the functions i need to do these.. Simply I need to
check if the startup key already exists add a new key if it doesn't exist read a key values
I'm having some problems with changing an array of numbers of type char to type int. Every time i try to sum 2 array indexed values it returns some letter or symbol. Also, if i change the type of the array in the functions the compiler gives me an error message. I would also like to add that the problem requires that the first two arrays be char so each individual number gets assigned to a different value.
My current code is:
Code: #include <iostream> void input(char a[], char b[], int& size_a, int& size_b); void convert(char a[], int size); void reverse(char a[], int size); void add(char a[], char b[], int c[], int size); int main()
list contains, in order: A, B and C in any order, D, E
I am thinking it is possible with some clever template and polymorphism combos, but maybe not. As a last resort I know how to make it work by storing static type information in each class, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.
/** This class build the singleton design pattern. Here you have full control over construction and deconstruction of the object. */ template<class T> class Singleton
[Code]....
I am getting error at the assertion points when i call to the class as follows:
I'm using SDL to try to create a Run and Shoot game. But I do not know how to check if a key is down while the user is HOLDING it.
I do know how to check if a key was pressed.
I have tried with the "event.key.keysym.sym" and "Uint8 *keystate = GetKeyState(NULL)" both worked to check if a key was down but I thought that the GetKeyState(); Function would even check when a key where HELD down
I want my player to move while holding down left or right arrow. So I did something like:
Code:
Uint8 *keystate = GetKeyState(NULL); if (keystate[SDLK_RIGHT]) { apply_surface(x++, y, player, screen); }
I am writing a console program for a class. I have satisfied the assignment, but I want to clear up what is mostly a cosmetic problem. The program prints a form to the console and places the cursor at a location on the form where the user inputs data. The problem occurs when the user presses the enter key without entering data. The cursor goes to the beginning of the next line. If the user enters data after this, the program functions correctly. I want to know how I can reposition the cursor if the user enters no data.
I'm currently trying to write a while loop that checks if the text file has read all the contents inside. I've tried using
while(!in.eof())
but as usual it executes my loop an extra iteration, printing my last output twice. I am reading my data in from a method inside a class, so I cannot use getline as my while test to check if the file has read input or not. Is there any way to force my loop to check if the end of file has been read before the eof() test is executed?
1. Input an dimension and elements of an array from the keyboard. Count the odd elements of an array and that number join to variable K, then sort the last K elements in decreasing order.
Code: #include <stdio.h> main () { int A[100], i, n, j, K = 0; printf ("Type in the dimension of an array: "); scanf ("%d", &n);
I wanted to check whether the input is a character or not, if a character is given then the output suppose to be "ok", but the output is always "oppppssss", where is the problem here?
I was wondering if it is possible to check if two addresses, so pointers are equal.I was saving the address of an array, and later wanted to identify it by the address, so if my area has the address: int *my_array; // is equal to: 0x1e9aa3a2c ...Later when I go through a list of pointers like:
list= 0x1e9c7e060 0x1e9ba6640 0x1e9aa3a2c <== my address 0x1e9aa3a2c
I want the third one to be equal to my list, but with == it didn't work for me.