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When I setuped a software (i.g. LanWorkPlace for PPP) on Win 3.1 or reinstalled Windows 3.1 system, it secretly created a hidden file called "386SPART.PAR".  This file is, surprisingly 53 MB big.  ...
Zones: Win3x SetupDate Answered: 04/14/1997 Views: 0
Can you tell me what the many sets of mm256.dll files and the mm2048.dll's are. I noticed these files and just for the heck of it chicked on one or two and they seem to launch word perfect and othe...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 07/12/1997 Views: 0
I found a file called Save2dsk.bin in my C:\ drive. The file takes up almost 100 MB, no creation date. I move it to other directory and so far, none of the applications ask for the file. Can I de...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 11/26/1997 Views: 0
Hi, well ever since i got my (pretty much) new .puter ive had this folder on my c drive called "Wininst0.400" which contains 100s of folders and files in gibberish chinese! i rang up the bloke who ...
Zones: Windows 95Date Answered: 12/04/1997 Views: 0
Hi, how can I delete the most earlist opened document in a MDI Application in order to keep the opened documents in a certain amount of number ???? Thanks !
Zones: Windows MFCDate Answered: 04/24/1998 Views: 0
I have a situation where rather than use a struct for access to elements within a database, I want to use an array of void pointers.  This will allow me to create generic routines for many of the b...
Zones: C++Date Answered: 05/19/1998 Views: 0
I have a table in SQL Server 6.0 hooked to a TTable Component defined as: CP_Counterparty CP_Description The primary key is on CP_Counterparty When I bring up a DataGrid and attempt to modify CP...
Zones: Delphi ProgrammingDate Answered: 05/22/1998 Views: 5
In the following code, I'm trying to cover all instances of deleting from the doubly linked list.  I'm having problems in logic or how it is that my if else statements should be executed. int Data...
Zones: C++Date Answered: 05/23/1998 Views: 0
I´d like to know what are the procedures to insert and delete in a B-Tree, and if pòssible if you can e-mail me the code for this procedures to be made.
Zones: C++Date Answered: 11/13/1998 Views: 0
I have a form with 1 textbox and 1 grid How could you get focus on the grid after you introduce a code on the textbox ?, the grid must be empty. It is possible to have two tables in one grid, and h...
Zones: FoxProDate Answered: 05/05/1999 Views: 0