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Disabling a Window

Hello,

I've posted a similar questione earlier but have narrowed down the problem
so I guess it's better to start a new thread. Basically, I was wondering how
it is possible to disable an active window when a user clicks outside of it.

I have a custom DLL app running inside a main app. I need to implement a
functionality that when a user clicks outside of the custom app, the main app
will become active and custom DLL app inactive. Is there something like:
' form1 is my DLL app
If Me.WindowStatus <> form1 Then
Set form1.Active = False ???

Thank you,
Victor.

Nov 21 '05 #1
2 817
Can you use

Form1.LostFocus?
Set Form1.Active = False

TBS
"victorsk" <vi******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C8**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,

I've posted a similar questione earlier but have narrowed down the problem
so I guess it's better to start a new thread. Basically, I was wondering
how
it is possible to disable an active window when a user clicks outside of
it.

I have a custom DLL app running inside a main app. I need to implement a
functionality that when a user clicks outside of the custom app, the main
app
will become active and custom DLL app inactive. Is there something like:
' form1 is my DLL app
If Me.WindowStatus <> form1 Then
Set form1.Active = False ???

Thank you,
Victor.

Nov 21 '05 #2
Hi,

Thanks for the reply. What does does Form1.LostFocus return?

Thank you,
Victor.

"Scott Gunn" wrote:
Can you use

Form1.LostFocus?
Set Form1.Active = False

TBS
"victorsk" <vi******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C8**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello,

I've posted a similar questione earlier but have narrowed down the problem
so I guess it's better to start a new thread. Basically, I was wondering
how
it is possible to disable an active window when a user clicks outside of
it.

I have a custom DLL app running inside a main app. I need to implement a
functionality that when a user clicks outside of the custom app, the main
app
will become active and custom DLL app inactive. Is there something like:
' form1 is my DLL app
If Me.WindowStatus <> form1 Then
Set form1.Active = False ???

Thank you,
Victor.


Nov 21 '05 #3

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