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GeneralRe: Assertion From SendNotifyMessage Pin
Richard MacCutchan24-Feb-16 9:22
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QuestionUsing ShellExecute or CreateProcess caller lose its focus Pin
sdancer7523-Feb-16 9:30
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GeneralRe: Using ShellExecute or CreateProcess caller lose its focus Pin
sdancer7523-Feb-16 21:29
sdancer7523-Feb-16 21:29 
Thank you for your answer.

As you can see in the code I am using WaitForSingleObject. I tried to use also the BringWindowToTop with no luck. What ever I tried I had no success.
sdancer75

GeneralRe: Using ShellExecute or CreateProcess caller lose its focus Pin
Richard MacCutchan23-Feb-16 22:17
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