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| Shell function; Visual Basic 6.0 | |
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| solinent | Aug 20 2005, 07:55 PM Post #1 |
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Ok I'm creating an application. I've wanted it to check for updates, so I created a script that'll download the install program and then run it using the Shell() function(so they can update the program). There's but one last problem, I can't set focus to the install program once it's started! How can I do this? Ok I'm REALLY sorry I fixed the problem, the last paramater for the Shell function was how focused it was I took like 1 hour to search the internet, when i went back and checked the paramaters lol :wacko: :blink:
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I fixed the problem, the last paramater for the Shell function was how focused it was



10:14 AM Jul 11