Re: C++ VS 2005 Application works in Debug, not in Release Mode
I'd try three things:
Take the :: off of the front of AfxMessageBox() - likely won't make any
difference.
Put _T() around the string in the message box. You may have a Unicode build
and this won't work as expected.
Don't pass in NULL to the function. If you don't want to change defaults
just don't put in parameters at all. This is likely causing the problem.
Tom
"Phil Rounds" <prounds_dontspamme@cassandragroup_nospam.com> wrote in
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I have a C++ application which runs in debug, though not release, mode.
The application opens a dialog box, which generates an error when run in
release mode. It instantiates correctly, but the OnInitDialog() method
throws an error.
The dialog itself is simple, it has only a progress bar and a bitmap.
When I look at modules which get loaded, I see that comctl32.dl gets
loaded
twice, once from the Windows\System32 directory, once from the
Windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft... directory. Could this be the problem?
My code in the OnInitDialog() method now looks like this:
MyDlg::OnInitDialog()
{
CDialog::OnInitDialog();
::AfxMessaageBox("Hi from MyDlg, Just after CDialog::OnInitDialog()",
NULL, NULL);
return true;
/* my real code */
}
When I run this in debug, I get the message box. When I run this in
release
mode, I get an error.
Any help would be appreciated
--
Phil Rounds
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