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How to Disable UNICODE in VC++ 2008
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It has no sense at all to disable UNICODE !!
It's the standard !
Windows itself is UNICODE (see Kernel or User source code..)
Yes, standard ascii strings can be used in UNICODE enabled program, but don't try to pass them to most win32 api functions because it will not work.
Last edited by Ancient Dragon; Jul 5th, 2009 at 10:36 am.
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