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Getting credentials in C++
I am trying to get a copy of the credentials using visual studio c++.
I don't want managed code. I'm not even sure what project type to use (i'm new to visual studio and used to coding c++ on unix). Any help, even pointing me to a method to grab the credentials would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
Re: Getting credentials in C++
This is not an OS-specific group, so for future postings, you should turn to
one of the Microsoft.Public.* groups. Here is a search on MSDN for credentials, the Platform SDK has all the information you need: http://tinyurl.com/krp6 ~ Jeremy |
Re: Getting credentials in C++
Heather wrote:
> I am trying to get a copy of the credentials using visual studio c++. > I don't want managed code. I'm not even sure what project type to use > (i'm new to visual studio and used to coding c++ on unix). > Any help, even pointing me to a method to grab the credentials would > be greatly appreciated. [SNIP] Look around carefully and when nobody watches grab the credentials and run! :-) Ps: I dunno what credentials are (at all) so I must suspect that they have nothing to do whatsoever with the standard C++ language, the only topic here. Read this: http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt -- WW aka Attila |
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