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VFP takes over the screen
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From
26/10/2006 07:20:44
 
 
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26/10/2006 07:13:47
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01164656
Message ID:
01164660
Views:
8
Hi Alex

Hey, suddenly you're everywhere since yesterday! :-)

No, that's the FIRST thing I tried, and I certainly did issue _screen.AlwaysOnTop = .f. just before writing the thread, just to be sure I wouldn't be embarrassed by this obvious consideration.

Besides, my form does not issue the command, nor, indeed, does my whole app when it's run.

Thanks

Terry

>Terry in your code aren't u setting the _screen.allwaysontop to .t.?
>Cause that will do what you're describing, if not then next time this happens trien in the VFP command window this _screen.AlwaysOnTop = .f.
>
>>Ho folks
>>
>>This isn't really important and I'm not sure whether it should go here or in Windows section:
>>
>>Every now and then, after I've run a form, to test it, from the VFP env., afterwards the VFP window thinks it's boss.
>>
>>I have my taskbar on autohide. I also have "My Computer" set up as a taskbar at the top of the screen, and "Control Panel" as one at the RH side. Both are set to autohide. But when I move my mouse over to select, say, another task (like the UT in IE) the taskbar won't appear, and I need to minimise VFP to get at the others.
>>
>>Like I said, this isn't earth-shattering, but is a nuisance, forcing me back into the windows 3.x days (funny how you don't miss yo' water till the well runs dry)
>>
>>If I close VFP and reopen I'm back to normal.
>>
>>Anyone any idea why this would happen?
>>
>>'ppreciate it
>>
>>Terry
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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