Yes, Fred is correct. I saw that too. As my customer was testing, it would definitely not get focus on some machines and get focus on others . . .
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>>Yes, both my applications have controls which are supposed to receive focus, but they will only do so once the form has Windows focus. This really appears to be a Windows (for me WIN2K PRO) thing, as I get the same problem with Mozilla whenever it is started.
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>>I have set SCREEN=OFF in the config.fpw, but this makes no difference.
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>I remember that being a problem on SOME W2K systems and not others. I think there's a TWEAKUI like tool that works for W2K that can change the registry entry that causes that, but for the life of me, I can't remember what the registry entry was! The utility I used was the Xteq Systems X-Setup. (
www.xteq.com)
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>>>>I've noticed that when I open a top level form and hide the screen in the same action, that the top level form is not active. Is there a way to open a top level form and have it get not only application but Window's focus?
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>>>If you create your .EXE with a CONFIG.FPW with SCREEN=OFF in it, do you see the same thing? Does your top-level form have any controls on it that can receive focus?