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  1. rbrunton

    Determining the modified date for an IE favorite

    Thanks PencilBiter, This helped a bit, but there are still big holes and the solution doesn't give the accuracy I'd like. I continue to be very puzzled. If I open the favorite file in a text editor I see displayed what I initially posted. I then use IE to go to the site and then take a look at...
  2. rbrunton

    Determining the modified date for an IE favorite

    IE favorites are URL files that are essentially text files. They look like: [DEFAULT] BASEURL=http://www.controlzed.com/areality/le_saver.html [InternetShortcut] URL=http://www.controlzed.com/areality/le_saver.html Modified=00777B2D837CC001DF Does anyone know how the hexadecimal number...
  3. rbrunton

    Problem changing the size of a control

    I am working on a dialog box application that I want to be resizable. It is using a tab control with separate child dialog boxes as the content of each tab page. When I resize the dialog box, I can get the tab control to change size appropriately. However, the controls on the individual pages...
  4. rbrunton

    WinXP Pro Shutdown Problems

    To start, go to Control Panel/System and select the Advanced tab. Click the Setting button in the Startup and Recovery section. Uncheck "Automatic Restart" in the System failure section. This should get your system to shut down properly. Now; the cause of the system failure: The only...
  5. rbrunton

    COLORREF troubles...

    Thanks Rick. You are correct and I was too quick. :-( Ron
  6. rbrunton

    Producing musical notes in Windows

    I would like to be able to play a set of musical notes using WindowsXP multimedia routines (likely DirectX). The raw data specify the note name (e.g. F#), its octave (e.g. 3) and a time value. The name and octave can easily be translated into a frequency and the time value can be translated into...
  7. rbrunton

    COLORREF troubles...

    I don't know if this is the most elegant way to do this, however, logical and bitwise operators should do the job. [code] COLORREF crC; // 0x00bbggrr int nR = (crC & 0xff); int nG = ((crC & 0x0000ff00)>>2); int nB = ((crC & 0x00ff0000)>>4); [\code] HTH Ron

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