I have a window that opens another window. The opening time of the second window is quit long because the application needs to build a complex interface. The annoying thing is that if the user clicks on the first window this become black as death! Is there a way to prevent this annoying behaviour?
Question: I have a console program that shouldn't be seen.(It resets IIS and deletes temp files.)Right now I can manage to hide the window right after start like this:
static void Main(string[] args) { var currentProcess = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess();
I have the below code in a function. It is meant to start a process hidden and return the ProcessID. The problem is when RunProcess.Start happens the window is not hidden.
I have been searching for a way to hide a shell window.[code]How can I hide the shell window that something like this opens? The window would be open the entire time the program runs if not hidden it is used to do calculations.
I want to create a button that can hide an exe application. As example: this application will start spider.exe when page loads. I need a button that can hide & show the spider.exe. How can I do it with VB.NET, C#, or Java?
I am writing a program which opens another application with the "shell" command (so it's easy for me to get the procID). Once it is running I want to hide or show it when needed by pressing a button in my program...
I have a script code in vb.net environment which is calling file from path but when i call the file the window remain opened i want to hide it.[code]...
If there's a way to hide the psexec console window? Even if in the startinfo of the process I set .StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = True the console window is still showing.
I'm building a console application. How can i hide the window for like 10 seconds and then show it again? This code is only working on a form not a console application:
I am using a WebBrowser control in my application. When I try to download the file through this control, it will show a pop-up of "File Download". I tried to handle it automatically and hove done this. But now I want to hide this window and want to make whole operation at back end.
So I'm NOT trying to programmatically hide panels.
I have a LOT of panels within my program. I programmatically position and show/hide them based upon user input.
The problem is there are so many panels it's making it hard to work on them to add content, buttons, checkboxes, etc. I need a way to make them not show in the VB IDE.
Is there anyway to hide your window from the alt-tab window display? I have it set to not show in the taskbar but it still shows up when pressing alt tab and getting the window previews.
I would like to be able to hide the batch window which is called in the else statement and calls a batch to copy files from a server. I have seen some answers but I have had no success implementing them.
On Error Resume Next Const ForAppending = 8 Set objFSO = CreateObject ("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objVBLogFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile("C: empVBLog.txt", ForAppending, True) strComputer = "."
I don't really use VB.NET much if not at all, but slowly will change from vb6. [Code] That works fine, apart from when the e-mail is being sent a new window opens for less than a second sometimes (new task) which flashes which is quite annoying. Anyone have any ideas to hide that window flash when sending an e-mail?
I am using a WebBrowser control in my application. When i try to download the file through this control, it will show a pop-up of "File Download".I tried to handle it automatically and hove done this.But now I want to hide this window and want to make whole operation at back end.
I'm curious if it is possible to hide a group of text boxes from view in a form until a particular condition is met, and to have a custom set of text boxes for that condition. To give an example; I want radio buttons offering choices for a manner of searching records, the user selects one and then a specific set of text boxes are displayed for the user to utilize, if a different option is chosen a different set of text boxes will be shown. Is this something that can be done?
how to hide exe into task-manager in windows 7 using vb.net windows application?I want exe is hide into task-manager in windows 7 & windows vista machine using vb.net(windows application)
The codes in the .cs files are all in black. For example the usual blue text keywords appear in black. Could this be to do with the intellisense not working either?
I'm currently making a huge project. So huge it is split into four separate applications. I want the form to fade to black once the user logs on and only fade up when the new program has fully loaded. I've tried various methods, such as having the second program write to a file on the C: drive, then have the first program wait until that file exists to fade out.Is there a more efficient way? My method isn't working... the form will fade to black, but you get a glimpse of the desktop just before the new program launches (both are full screen apps btw)
When i create a band new WPF project without changing any code whatsoever does this on resize. It stays this way if i minimize or drag across monitors. Is this supposed to happen? It does this with all of my WPF applications so i set ResizeMode="CanMinimize" .
In XP when you go to shut down, windows fades to black and white. I think that's a nice effect.How would i go about fading a color image (image box stretched - like a screen saver) to black and white...?
Has this ever been done? Is their a code snippet that already exsists?
I have an application that i need to show a form at the bottom-right corner within an interval of time 10-15-30 min.The problem is that when the computer is locked (Win+L) and the form appears all the components on the form turns black when a i click on the form using the mouse components begin to appear.