>With MS Visual C++, you are basically stuck with their IDE and you better like it
Huh? Am I the only persson that realizes that MSDev is a GUI interface to the command line tools that it runs? You can still execute cl.exe and link.exe from the command line - after all, thats what MSDev does, and pipes it's output to the Output Window.
This is very annoying if you want to download your emails to a laptop and read them somewhere where you dont have i-net access to read the whole thing.
Well, if you run MS products, and are concerned
about this sort of thing, you could always
s*bscribe to their security mailing list
The bulletins don't just contain links, the actually describe the issue in detail.
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so you'd have 4 or 5 hands?
>With MS Visual C++, you are basically stuck with their IDE and you better like it
Huh? Am I the only persson that realizes that MSDev is a GUI interface to the command line tools that it runs? You can still execute cl.exe and link.exe from the command line - after all, thats what MSDev does, and pipes it's output to the Output Window.
This is very annoying if you want to download your emails to a laptop and read them somewhere where you dont have i-net access to read the whole thing. Well, if you run MS products, and are concerned about this sort of thing, you could always s*bscribe to their security mailing list The bulletins don't just contain links, the actually describe the issue in detail. --