You mean hide the window from the taskbar, and place it in the system tray where they would use a context menu to bring it back? I could do that, but the problem is the end users that are using my application are VERY lazy... They complain about ANYTHING that requires extra clicks, so although that would work fundamentally... It's not a good solution for my users. :-(
>Silly question but....
>if you cant find a way to trap the restore window in time would it be possible to hide the main window when it gets minimized? Then you could use the restore without having to worry about the data on the screen.
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