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04-05-2006 12:09 PM
It doesn't work for me. I am not hiding it by setting SetSystemPopupAttribute or anything else. I just call MessagePopup and that it is all. Perhaps because I am compiling and building an executable using Visual Studio 6.0. I use LabWindows to create the .uir files and then I imported the project into Visual Studio 6.0. Then I use labWindows to Create a distribution kit which uses the .exe that was built using Visual Studio. Maybe this is the reason????? I had to have this environment because LabWindows/CVI 6.0 cannot handle C++. I still would like to know if there is anything that I can do other than create my own panels and use the Close Panel function. I know that I can also use ConfirmPopup (the X works on the title bar) but is there a way to get rid of the Yes No buttons?
Thanks,
Donna
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