Hi

I want to read an string and then convert it to a BYTE Pointer.
Before it was like below:

Code:
BYTE* pbMessage;
pbMessage = (BYTE*)TEXT("Hello");

it worked and no problems. Now i want to enter a short message during
run time. so i changed to the following:


Code:
char MsgToBeSigned[20];
BYTE* pbMessage;

printf(" \n Enter a short Message...");
scanf_s("%c", MsgToBeSigned);

pbMessage = (BYTE*)TEXT(MsgToBeSigned);

it gives the error: error C2065: 'LMsgToBeSigned' : undeclared
identifier

If i changed the statement
Code:
 pbMessage = (BYTE*)TEXT(MsgToBeSigned);to

Code:
pbMessage = (BYTE*)(MsgToBeSigned);then it gives the error: error
C2065: 'MsgToBeSigned' : undeclared identifier

Can anybody help me? I need few line of code which can get a short
message at run time, and then store it in a BYTE pointer.

regards,
wilayat

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