From: Haranadh on
Hi, Did you got any help on this? Could you please share me.
Thanks & Regards
Hara
gharanadhgupta(a)gmail.com



RalfBerge wrote:

Support for IPv6
28-Jan-08

hi,

I am looking for an "official" statement on MFC's IPv6 compiancy. I need to
confirm the compliancy for two versions (VS 6.0 MFC 4.2 and VS 2005).

Can anybody point me to the appropriate documents.

--
Thanks,
- Ralf

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Monday, January 28, 2008 5:56 AM
RalfBerge wrote:

Support for IPv6
hi,

I am looking for an "official" statement on MFC's IPv6 compiancy. I need to
confirm the compliancy for two versions (VS 6.0 MFC 4.2 and VS 2005).

Can anybody point me to the appropriate documents.

--
Thanks,
- Ralf

On Monday, January 28, 2008 3:11 PM
Sheng Jiang[MVP] wrote:

Re: Support for IPv6
See "Product Changes: Visual C++ .NET 2003" in the Visual C++ documentation.

--
Sheng Jiang
Microsoft MVP in VC++
to

On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:02 AM
RalfBerge wrote:

This only contains annotations about funtions changed in order to work with
This only contains annotations about funtions changed in order to work with
IPv6.
What I was looking for is a statement telling me that MFC VS 2005 is
compliant.
--
Thanks,
- Ralf


"Sheng Jiang[MVP]" wrote:

On Monday, February 04, 2008 2:40 PM
Sheng Jiang[MVP] wrote:

MFC is mainly a UI class library that has little to do with networking.
MFC is mainly a UI class library that has little to do with networking.

--
Sheng Jiang
Microsoft MVP in VC++
with
documentation.
need

On Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:33 AM
RalfBerge wrote:

It's exactly your expression "has little to do" what makes me nervous.
It's exactly your expression "has little to do" what makes me nervous. I
would like to see a list of functions not supporting IPv6, or a statment like
MFC 4.2 has no restrictions.

--
Thanks,
- Ralf


"Sheng Jiang[MVP]" wrote:


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
XAML Organizer
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/ac373a5d-e497-4e07-9186-12166e83a024/xaml-organizer.aspx
From: Haranadh on
hi did you got any information? pls share with me. cheers! hara; gharanadhgupta(a)gmail.com



RalfBerge wrote:

Support for IPv6
28-Jan-08

hi,

I am looking for an "official" statement on MFC's IPv6 compiancy. I need to
confirm the compliancy for two versions (VS 6.0 MFC 4.2 and VS 2005).

Can anybody point me to the appropriate documents.

--
Thanks,
- Ralf

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Monday, January 28, 2008 5:56 AM
RalfBerge wrote:

Support for IPv6
hi,

I am looking for an "official" statement on MFC's IPv6 compiancy. I need to
confirm the compliancy for two versions (VS 6.0 MFC 4.2 and VS 2005).

Can anybody point me to the appropriate documents.

--
Thanks,
- Ralf

On Monday, January 28, 2008 3:11 PM
Sheng Jiang[MVP] wrote:

Re: Support for IPv6
See "Product Changes: Visual C++ .NET 2003" in the Visual C++ documentation.

--
Sheng Jiang
Microsoft MVP in VC++
to

On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:02 AM
RalfBerge wrote:

This only contains annotations about funtions changed in order to work with
This only contains annotations about funtions changed in order to work with
IPv6.
What I was looking for is a statement telling me that MFC VS 2005 is
compliant.
--
Thanks,
- Ralf


"Sheng Jiang[MVP]" wrote:

On Monday, February 04, 2008 2:40 PM
Sheng Jiang[MVP] wrote:

MFC is mainly a UI class library that has little to do with networking.
MFC is mainly a UI class library that has little to do with networking.

--
Sheng Jiang
Microsoft MVP in VC++
with
documentation.
need

On Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:33 AM
RalfBerge wrote:

It's exactly your expression "has little to do" what makes me nervous.
It's exactly your expression "has little to do" what makes me nervous. I
would like to see a list of functions not supporting IPv6, or a statment like
MFC 4.2 has no restrictions.

--
Thanks,
- Ralf


"Sheng Jiang[MVP]" wrote:

On Tuesday, June 15, 2010 6:20 AM
Haranadh Gupta wrote:

RE: Support for IPv6
Hi, Did you got any help on this? Could you please share me.
Thanks & Regards
Hara
gharanadhgupta(a)gmail.com


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
MSChart For VB.Net
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/45729dc8-c102-4dc6-9aa7-4f6246763650/mschart-for-vbnet.aspx
From: Joseph M. Newcomer on
I know of no specific site that gives anyything "official". But IPv6 has been supported
in WIndows for several years.
joe

On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 03:20:55 -0700, Haranadh Gupta wrote:

>Hi, Did you got any help on this? Could you please share me.
>Thanks & Regards
>Hara
>gharanadhgupta(a)gmail.com
>
>
>
>RalfBerge wrote:
>
>Support for IPv6
>28-Jan-08
>
>hi,
>
>I am looking for an "official" statement on MFC's IPv6 compiancy. I need to
>confirm the compliancy for two versions (VS 6.0 MFC 4.2 and VS 2005).
>
>Can anybody point me to the appropriate documents.
>
>--
>Thanks,
>- Ralf
>
>Previous Posts In This Thread:
>
>On Monday, January 28, 2008 5:56 AM
>RalfBerge wrote:
>
>Support for IPv6
>hi,
>
>I am looking for an "official" statement on MFC's IPv6 compiancy. I need to
>confirm the compliancy for two versions (VS 6.0 MFC 4.2 and VS 2005).
>
>Can anybody point me to the appropriate documents.
>
>--
>Thanks,
>- Ralf
>
>On Monday, January 28, 2008 3:11 PM
>Sheng Jiang[MVP] wrote:
>
>Re: Support for IPv6
>See "Product Changes: Visual C++ .NET 2003" in the Visual C++ documentation.
>
>--
>Sheng Jiang
>Microsoft MVP in VC++
>to
>
>On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:02 AM
>RalfBerge wrote:
>
>This only contains annotations about funtions changed in order to work with
>This only contains annotations about funtions changed in order to work with
>IPv6.
>What I was looking for is a statement telling me that MFC VS 2005 is
>compliant.
>--
>Thanks,
>- Ralf
>
>
>"Sheng Jiang[MVP]" wrote:
>
>On Monday, February 04, 2008 2:40 PM
>Sheng Jiang[MVP] wrote:
>
>MFC is mainly a UI class library that has little to do with networking.
>MFC is mainly a UI class library that has little to do with networking.
>
>--
>Sheng Jiang
>Microsoft MVP in VC++
>with
>documentation.
>need
>
>On Wednesday, February 06, 2008 6:33 AM
>RalfBerge wrote:
>
>It's exactly your expression "has little to do" what makes me nervous.
>It's exactly your expression "has little to do" what makes me nervous. I
>would like to see a list of functions not supporting IPv6, or a statment like
>MFC 4.2 has no restrictions.
Joseph M. Newcomer [MVP]
email: newcomer(a)flounder.com
Web: http://www.flounder.com
MVP Tips: http://www.flounder.com/mvp_tips.htm