Easy Craig, Its for the user. And it is potty trained. :)
The difference between a virus and a utility is often only user intervention...
>What you're asking to do violate Windows UI rules. The user is supposed to decide that, not the program.
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>>How can you use .NET to change the screen resolution?
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>>Thanks,
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