Re: Windows Task Bar

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Greg,

You most likely will want to make some OS customizations to get the results
you want, such as hiding the Start Bar.

Hope this helps,


Steve - dotneticated.com

"Greg" <AccessVBAnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have an application I'm developing in VB.Net 2005. This is going to be a
trouch screen application. What I want to do is when my applicaiton loads
I
want it to take up the entire screen, including the Windows Task Bar. (I
don't know if I'm using the correct term here, so let me explain. I want
to
have the bar on the button of the Windows XP screen that contains a
Icon/Button for each application that is running, to be hidden from
view.).
So, when you look at the screen all you see is my application and nothing
else. The only way the bar would re-appear is after the user has quit the
application.

Thanks, Greg


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