Paul Vriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a Win98/WNT/W2K (on VMWare) and a XP Home > system. All are running the winrash service. All were > started when I was logged in but only the W98 and WNT were > considered running on a visible desktop.
Hmm, services use an invisible desktop by default AFAIK. It shouldn't matter how you started winrash (the service), but how you started winetest itself. If it's started by winrash, it runs on an invisible desktop; if you start it, it runs on a visible desktop. It's either buggy or misnamed, reality suggests. It was invented to account for metafile test failures, which require a visible desktop, see eg. http://test.winehq.org/data/200501271000/nt4_IvanLeo/gdi32:metafile.txt Now it looks it depends on something else instead, and you are in a pretty good position to find out what! I haven't got a clue, including this flag was suggested by others. > What's the criteria for 'running on a visible desktop'? programs/winetest/main.c (as offered by Dmitry Timoshkov): static int running_on_visible_desktop () { return (GetWindowLongA (GetDesktopWindow (), GWL_STYLE) & WS_VISIBLE != 0); } -- Feri.