--- In [email protected], Marko Bozikovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> martynsmailbox wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > 
> > Been a user of PowerPro for years..... had some dealings with the
> > legendary Bruce in the early days too!
> > 
> > I have always shied away from using PowerPro and Windowblinds together
> > but recently (after reading some useful information in this group) I
> > went for it. Everything seems to be working fine except for one thing
> > which I am hoping someone can help with!
> > -snip-
> 
> As David said, you should make sure that WB starts after PP.
> 
> If you're using Win2k, disable WB's loading on startup, and run
wbload.exe (I
> think that's the name) in PP's startup script.
> 
> On WinXP, the only solution I have found is to set WB to ignore PP
skinning
> (you can disable the inherit option, so programs run by PP do get
skinned) As
> my PP stuff is mostly hidden, I don't have a problem with it not
being skinned :)
> 
> -- 
> Marko
> ICQ: 5990814
> 
> I'm not under the alkafluence of inkahol
> that some thinkle peep I am.
> It's just the drunker I sit here the longer I get.


Hi Guys,

Many thanks for your replies. I have tried many of the the things you
mentioned and although PP works ok in most areas, doing anything that
involves the titlebar does not work.

I have found a small workaround that is marginally satisfactory. I am
now using the *window rollup menu to show me a list of active windows.
It works this way but is not really the best solution...

I might have to go back to Style XP.

Regards,

Martyn
>






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