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Where is the WINDOWS.H file?
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>>>When using the WIN32 help file shipped with VFP 3.0, often some of the topics refer to defines that are contained within this header file. ( eg. WZ_MAXIMIZE ). How can I get a hold of this file.
>>>
>>>I've posted this message once before but I was hoping
>>>that you could help me since you are the WIN32 Api calls Guru.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>Dan
>>
>>Dan,
>>
>>First, I don't have the Win32api.hlp file, so I'm not exactly sure what it includes or doesn't. Second, I was hoping someone might have a better answer than the one I'm going to give. Windows.h can be found with the VC++ package or on the MSDN CDs (CD 6 pretty much is always in my drive). That's the CD with Win32.hlp, which is generally my source of information. There's another file Win32api.txt that has (I think) most of the declarations that comes with VB.
>>
>>hth,
>>
>>George
>
>Ok, Thanks. I'll check that. I've got VB but, unfortunately
>the latest ver of C++ that I have is C++ 4.0. Do you have any
>idea what the upgrade is running for now? Just curious.
>
>Dan


No I don't, but I think that the version of windows.h that comes with that is reasonably up to date. Afterall, even 2.0 could produce 32 bit object code.

George
George

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