Re: Show a login dialog box before the main application

From:
"AliR" <AliR@online.nospam>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Wed, 31 May 2006 16:32:58 -0500
Message-ID:
<447e0b81$0$23709$a8266bb1@reader.corenews.com>
Why don't you do your login dialog before you initialize the third party
control? (put your login code higher up in InitInstance)

AliR.

<kavitha_tongadi@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149110839.439279.44240@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

Hi I am using 3rd party SomeABC tools.
I want to show a login dialog box before the main SDI app (CFormView).
After I placed the code in initInstance and called before creating the
Template

The third part diaolg box is getting popped up and over that I am able
to see a part of my dialog box.
How to hide the 3rd party dialog box and show my dialog box and then
show the main application window .
Please guide.

kavitha_tongadi@hotmail.com wrote:

Hi
I want to show a login dialog box before the main SDI app (CFormView).
I dont even the see the dialog box and the main app runs in the
background
Now here is the code ,Where I am missing ?Can anyone point the error?
CMyWinApp ::InitInstance()
{
..
..
..
// The one and only window has been initialized, so show and update it
m_pMainWnd->ShowWindow(SW_HIDE);
m_pMainWnd->UpdateWindow();
//int i = AfxMessageBox(_TEXT("HEllo"),MB_OK,0);

CLoginDlg login;
if(login.DoModal() ==IDOK )
{
m_pMainWnd->ShowWindow(SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED);
m_pMainWnd->UpdateWindow();

}
// call DragAcceptFiles only if there's a suffix
// In an SDI app, this should occur after ProcessShellCommand
return TRUE;
}

Kavitha

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