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Old July 22nd, 2005, 09:53 PM
Kyzer
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Default Disabling dialog being displayed in Windows taskbar

Hi all,

I am writing a DLL which includes a function that may open a dialog.
When this dialog is opened, an additional icon and program description
is displayed in the Windows taskbar (similar to any other program that
is opened). What I am looking to do is ensure that when the dialog is
opened, the title of the dialog doesn't display in the Windows taskbar
(eg. opening the Font box in Microsoft Word doesn't display another
item in the taskbar with the name of that dialog). I assume that a
Windows API function would probably do this.

Thanks in advance,
Kyzer

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Old July 22nd, 2005, 09:53 PM
Karthik Kumar
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Kyzer wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi all,
>
> I am writing a DLL which includes a function that may open a dialog.
> When this dialog is opened, an additional icon and program description
> is displayed in the Windows taskbar (similar to any other program that
> is opened). What I am looking to do is ensure that when the dialog is
> opened, the title of the dialog doesn't display in the Windows taskbar
> (eg. opening the Font box in Microsoft Word doesn't display another
> item in the taskbar with the name of that dialog). I assume that a
> Windows API function would probably do this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kyzer[/color]

Please consult Microsoft Windows API n.g. regarding this.
We discuss only the C++ core language and the libraries defined
by the standard.

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