In C++/MFC, what's the simplest way to show a message box with a "Don't show this again" option?
In my case, I just want a simple MB_OK message box (one OK button).
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In C++/MFC, what's the simplest way to show a message box with a "Don't show this again" option? In my case, I just want a simple MB_OK message box (one OK button).
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Or just use the SHMessageBoxCheck() function. |
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Probably just subclass a CDialog with a label, button(s), and a check box in the window. If the user checks the box, then save this information in a config file that's loaded each time the application's run. Then, before calling the DoModal() method, check to see whether the user opted out. |
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If your on Vista and up you can use the new |
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Thanks for all the answers. I will add one more, although I ended up selecting @Stefan's answer for being the simplest way to do it. Before I saw Stefan's answer, I was using XMessageBox. It had a lot of options that I didn't want, but it worked on all systems, it's worth checking. You can find XMessageBox on http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dialog/xmessagebox.aspx. |
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BCGSoft has a message box with this option: http://www.bcgsoft.com/featuretour/tour255.htm |
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