Hi!
If you can get the HWND handle of the MMC control(s), you can use windows function LockWindowUpdate. LockScreen have no effect for any non-VFP controls.
>We have a table which contains the file name of some recordings. Whenever we change record, we have to verify if we have a file name in the field. If we have a file name, we assign the file name to the MMC property and issue an Open command so we are ready to play the file. If not file name is present, we just call the Close command which will disable all buttons on the MMC toolbar.
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>However, whenever we do that, this makes the MMC toolbar to display disable and enable. So, we would like to avoid the visual display of that. So, we tried to set LockScreen to .T. before doing that and it doesn't change anything. So, it seems LockScreen doesn't take effect on MMC. Is there an option in MMC to do the same?
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