If the script is associated with the process that launched that window, then, yes. Take Windows Messenger, for example. The messenger process continues to run even if no messenger windows are open.

Aaron

Sean Farrow wrote:
Aron: Would the script association with the application method work if the
window appears/disappears?
Chers
Sean.
-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 October 2008 21:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: in which file should code appear?

You can associate your script to the window that launches the process
you're interested in, or you can create a global script that filters its
functionality by the process you're interested in.

Aaron

Sean Farrow wrote:
Hi:
i have a situation in which a window belongs to one process but is placed on the screen in the middle of other applications.
Where will window-eyes want to execute code from. will I need to place

code in every application (hence one script file for every application

I wish to use), or could I place the code in a script file associated with the application to which the window belongs.
Any help apreciated.
Sean.

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