Subj : Re: cw3220 To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Bob Gonder Date : Mon Aug 02 2004 07:37 pm Glenn Jarvis wrote: >Ed Mulroy [TeamB] wrote: >> Try putting these lines before the first include in each source file, >> build and try it. It is easy to try and if it does not help, it is >> easy to remove. >> >> #ifdef WINVER >> #undef WINVER >> #endif >> >> #define WINVER 0x400 If that doesn't do it for you, your could try this macro. #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0400 That works for Builder, not sure about BC++ >I'm experiencing a similiar problem. I've been working on a application >for quite some time and originally it was being developed under Win95. >However, now I'm continuing development on the applications, but under >Win98SE and the error starts coming up referring to cw3220.dll Also, make sure you set the "dwSize" parameter in the Open and Save structures. >It never happened before under Win95. Anyway, I did some searching and >supposedly there is a undocumented change between Win95 and Win98 that >you know who supposedly never publicized. How to get around the problem >is something I haven't located yet. .