>>(snip)
>>
>>>
>>>>*DECLARE INTEGER FindWindow IN user32 STRING lpClassName, STRING lpWindowName
>>>>DECLARE INTEGER BringWindowToTop IN user32 INTEGER hWindow
>>>>
>>>>*hWnd = FindWindow(Null, Thisform.Caption)
>>>>BringWindowToTop(Thisform.HWnd)
>>>>
>>>>In a method called from a countdown time ( that just runs once for testing purposes) in a form. When it fires, and goes through this code, the window stays behind any other window and/or form ( I quickly cover the form up with other forms and exes before the time expires ).
>>>>
>>>>Any idea what I am doing incorrectly ??
>>>>
>>>
>>>I just looked at the application where I'm doing something like this and I see that I'm using SetForegroundWindow rather than BringWindowToTop,
>>>
>>>Tamar
>>
>>Sorry to bother you, Tamar.
>>
>>I am having some problems implementing this. Any chance I can peek at some of the code you are referring to that is working for you?
>>
>>Thanks a bunch!
>>
>>Tommy
>
>Hopefully you will find this program useful
>*forceforeground.prg
>Lparameters tnHWND
>
>Local lnAppThread As Number, ;
> lnForeThread As Number
>Declare Long BringWindowToTop In Win32API Long
>
>Declare Long ShowWindow In Win32API Long, Long
>
>Declare Integer GetCurrentThreadId;
> In kernel32
>
>Declare Integer GetWindowThreadProcessId In user32;
> Integer HWnd, ;
> Integer @ lpdwProcId
>
>Declare Integer GetCurrentThreadId;
> In kernel32
>
>Declare Integer AttachThreadInput In user32 ;
> Integer idAttach, ;
> Integer idAttachTo, ;
> Integer fAttach
>
>Declare Integer GetForegroundWindow In user32
>
>m.lnForeThread = GetWindowThreadProcessId(GetForegroundWindow(), 0)
>m.lnAppThread = GetCurrentThreadId()
>
>If m.lnForeThread != m.lnAppThread
> AttachThreadInput(m.lnForeThread, m.lnAppThread, .T.)
> BringWindowToTop(m.tnHWND)
> ShowWindow(m.tnHWND, 3)
> AttachThreadInput(m.lnForeThread, m.lnAppThread, .F.)
>Else
> BringWindowToTop(m.tnHWND)
> ShowWindow(m.tnHWND, 3)
>Endif
>
>return
One question, Tore.
How do you find the Handle tnHWND which was passed in as a parameter. That is the handle to the window I wish to get to the front, correct?
Thanks!
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP