Gretchen,
Unfortunately there is not an easy way to show windows that have been
made invisible. There is a method using the Windows SDK to show a
window, but it is not trivial. Does this application need to run
at start-up or when a user logs in? If the answer is when the
user logs in, then there are much easier ways to get the program up and
running and have access to the user interface. If you need to run
this application at startup then you have a couple of options, you
could try to implement the calls to make windows processes visible, or
you could set up a server application that will broadcast the
information on the front panel, which could be accessed using a
separate host program. Please don't hesitate to post with any
follow ups!
Hope this helps!
Andy F.
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