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VB6: invicible .exe

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  • J Johnny J

    And what exactly do you think that is? :doh:

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    Lost User
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    You misunderstand, some there are two tabs in task manager, titled 'Applications' and 'Processes'. He is saying his program appears in both the 'Applications' tab and the 'Processes' tab and he wishes to remove his entry from the 'Applications' tab.

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      You misunderstand, some there are two tabs in task manager, titled 'Applications' and 'Processes'. He is saying his program appears in both the 'Applications' tab and the 'Processes' tab and he wishes to remove his entry from the 'Applications' tab.

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      You're right, I misread it. But when I fire up my Outlook 2007 I see it both in Applications AND processes... ?!?!?!

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      • J Johnny J

        You're right, I misread it. But when I fire up my Outlook 2007 I see it both in Applications AND processes... ?!?!?!

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        If you look in the Taskbar notifications area (Windows 7) you can see running apps that do not have visible windows or icons on the main part of the taskbar. These apps show up in the process list but not in the application list of Task Manager. There are a number of MS applications that do this and behave somewhat like a background task, generally doing nothing until the user right clicks the icon and initiates some action.

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          If you look in the Taskbar notifications area (Windows 7) you can see running apps that do not have visible windows or icons on the main part of the taskbar. These apps show up in the process list but not in the application list of Task Manager. There are a number of MS applications that do this and behave somewhat like a background task, generally doing nothing until the user right clicks the icon and initiates some action.

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          Try setting the showintaskbar property to false

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          • A Anshul R

            Try setting the showintaskbar property to false

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            Please reply to the correct person, i.e. the one asking the question.

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            • L Lost User

              Please reply to the correct person, i.e. the one asking the question.

              It's time for a new signature.

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              Anshul R
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              Sorry. Didn't notice

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              • M Mschauder

                Hey guys, if I start my project, I can see it in the taskmanager. Is it possible to make it just visible in the processes (not in the applications)??? :doh:

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                Try setting the ShowInTaskbar property to false because apps that are not displayed in the taskbar will not be displayed in the applications tab if you have noticed.

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                • M Mschauder

                  Hey guys, if I start my project, I can see it in the taskmanager. Is it possible to make it just visible in the processes (not in the applications)??? :doh:

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                  Try setting the form's TaskVisible property to False

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                    Try setting the ShowInTaskbar property to false because apps that are not displayed in the taskbar will not be displayed in the applications tab if you have noticed.

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                    Yes I already use the property but it doesn't work... X|

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                    • A Anshul R

                      Try setting the form's TaskVisible property to False

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                      Sry but I see no TaskVisible property from my form? :doh: *EDIT* ooh sry its APP.TaskVisible = false thanks a lot :rose:

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                      • M Mschauder

                        Sry but I see no TaskVisible property from my form? :doh: *EDIT* ooh sry its APP.TaskVisible = false thanks a lot :rose:

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                        :) Sorry for my mistake too. Hope you got it

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                        • M Mschauder

                          Hey guys, if I start my project, I can see it in the taskmanager. Is it possible to make it just visible in the processes (not in the applications)??? :doh:

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                          Use this statment: App.TaskVisible = False
                          This statment will hide your form from applications list. And it can be seen at Process. If you Run it From IDE, it will not create any process. It is executed from IDE(vb6).

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