Hi All
I have a vb.net Windows Form that starts running by virtue of the "form load". It runs continuously processing documents as it finds them on an interface file. I am using a "me.show" to present the form in the "form load" event. It appears to me that because of such I don't have the "top bar" set of controls, i.e. minimize, maximize, and close. It also has an instability regarding mouse clicks in the form - if inadvertently a click is experienced in the form it crashes. I have no "clickable" controls in the form. The form screen is strictly output showing the documents that have been processed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am thinking of placing a mouse click event trap in the form but it would be nice to understand what is going on. And the top bar issue is really perplexing - is the "activated" event somehow needed?
Respectfully,
Ideprize
I have a vb.net Windows Form that starts running by virtue of the "form load". It runs continuously processing documents as it finds them on an interface file. I am using a "me.show" to present the form in the "form load" event. It appears to me that because of such I don't have the "top bar" set of controls, i.e. minimize, maximize, and close. It also has an instability regarding mouse clicks in the form - if inadvertently a click is experienced in the form it crashes. I have no "clickable" controls in the form. The form screen is strictly output showing the documents that have been processed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am thinking of placing a mouse click event trap in the form but it would be nice to understand what is going on. And the top bar issue is really perplexing - is the "activated" event somehow needed?
Respectfully,
Ideprize