Cool, makes the code a simpler...
Thanks!
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This works with just one read.
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* Start
e one readevents in effect at a time, this just
stacks them up. I like it because to the user they are presented with a
series of "free floating" windows...
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Thanks everyone, two read events did the trick...
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> It's no secret that I am dense, so could someone please
> explain this "two read events" business to me in simple
> language? I thought you could only have one Read Events at
> any time. I always have probl
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Thanks everyone, two read events did the trick...
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> From: Desmond Lloyd
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Desmond,
The Password form needs the ShowWindow property set to "1 - In top level
form"
Also set as modal if required
Dave Crozier
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> Am sure I am missing something very simple, nevetheless I'm stuck...
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> OK,
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> One form app, but in a project. Startup code is setup a few
> things and then
> run the form.
> Form is "as top le
Do you have a read events after the password form but before the main
form?
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Am sure I am missing som
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