I have the same problem but in order to prevent overriding I actually make a
hidden copy of the file in the local app directory when opening it. This allows
me to recover it if the application breaks and to implement save, save As etc.
and if it is no longer there I can still save where it was.
Thank you very much for the DLL and this very interesting discussion.
SQLite passes the the certification test with this version.
I don't have my hands on an XP box, to test if this version runs there, but I
can ship a different version for XP if that is the tall to pay.
Notice that SQLite is
This are basically compiler switches as far as I understand.
I am not a C programmer, so also quite difficult for me to link the library
statically.
This is what I can read about it here:
[
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/jj657973.aspx#binscope_2
](
https://msdn.micros
Please find here under the test results.
Best regards,
Maarten MOSTERT
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Hi Everyone,
I am new here, and have a question.
For my application that relies on Sqlite I am seeking Windows 8 certification
in accordance with the following article.
[ https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/hh749939.aspx ](
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/hh74993
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