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| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 19 |
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Nov 15 |
asked | C# - Subscribing to a ETW event channel? |
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Nov 11 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 24 |
accepted | Powershell Regex - optional named group matches |
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Dec 20 |
asked | Powershell Regex - optional named group matches |
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Aug 17 |
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Calculating all addresses within a subnet…for IPv6 Thanks guys. Emiswelt has posted code which actually provides both things...it will give me the ranges or (if i'm suicidal) the individual IP's. |
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Aug 17 |
accepted | Calculating all addresses within a subnet…for IPv6 |
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Aug 16 |
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Calculating all addresses within a subnet…for IPv6 That's correct, I want all 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 IP addresses ;) |
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Aug 16 |
asked | Calculating all addresses within a subnet…for IPv6 |
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Aug 13 |
accepted | C++ Creating a simple array of LPWSTR's |
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Aug 13 |
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C++ Creating a simple array of LPWSTR's Sorry, that was a typo - I was using L"" in my actual code. Allocation/deallocation is where I was stuck. |
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Aug 13 |
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C++ Creating a simple array of LPWSTR's Sorry, the question was specifically for LPWSTR. I have my reasons for using it :) |
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Aug 13 |
asked | C++ Creating a simple array of LPWSTR's |
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Aug 13 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 4 |
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C# - how to marshal an array of LPWSTR? Yep, that was it - thanks! As suspected...a dumb mistake ;) |
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Jun 4 |
accepted | C# - how to marshal an array of LPWSTR? |
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Jun 4 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jun 4 |
revised |
C# - how to marshal an array of LPWSTR? added 20 characters in body |
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Jun 4 |
asked | C# - how to marshal an array of LPWSTR? |
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Jun 1 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 1 |
awarded | Teacher |