Another way is through Ms-dos
File/Open
edit your autorun.inf file, add the line open=C:\windows\explorer.exe good luck Kevin
Because you aren't careful enough.
something like this: WinExec ("notepad.exe", SW_SHOWNORMAL);
If you want to copy C source code to a new file in MS Word, use the following steps:Open the C program in Notepad if it's not already open.Select all text (usually CTRL+A works fine).Copy that text to the clipboard (CTRL+C).Open MS Word (or Wordpad).CTRL+V to paste the C source code.Save if desired.If the C source code is in a file, and you have Windows Explorer open with that file showing, you can open MS Word, and then drag the file from Explorer to MS Word, which will open that file.
From a C-program?ShellExecute (NULL, "open", "C:\DIR\INDEX.HTML", NULL, NULL, SW_SHOW);
Go TO Option > Directories First One Should Be "C:\TC\INCLUDE" Second One Should Be "C:\TC\LIB"
Open a webcam program and it should work.
Well, this is a very open question, please be specific, I will try try to answer this as well, a simple c language program can be any thing from printing your name on the screen to printing some patterns using symbols, or making a small game, or a simple calculator program. you can a clearer picture of what can be a simple c language program here:
to fix this, simply delete the Crossfire program files, then reinstall. (go to c: then open 'program files', now look for "z8" and delete it.)
c program was introduced in the year 1972 by Dennis RitchieNo, it was the C language, not the C program.
the features of a C program