Question 1: If the application is moved to the Systray, does it mean that is is moved inside the system process named Systray (in other words, does it become invisible in the Process menu of the Task Manager?)
Question 2: If it is true, how can I add my application to the Systray? ..And if it...
I want my application to realize which keys have been pressed, before the system gets it.
A very confusing phrase, eh? That's because I don't know English.. ;)
I mean when the user presses, for example, alt+Tab or ctrl+alt+del, my application has to execute the specified handler for these...
Hmm.. thanks for your help, guys..
Darn it, I didn't know that I would have to reboot.. that's no good.. in that case I will be unable to do what I want to do..
Thanks anyway :)
I hope this knowledge will be useful sometime after now ;)
Well, perhaps this would be a little off-topic, but as soon as I realized u guys being so much helpgul, I've decided to try to ask this ;)
I can assume that there's a key (or a link, dunno how to name it ) somewhere in the registry which refers the current shell (Windows NT, for example). What...
Well, it doesn't disable the Task Manager's ability to end the process. And that's not what I supposed to get, kekeke ;)
Hmm.. and what's more, I'd like to know how to make my application to be always on-top of other windows, to not let the user to switch applications, to make him work ONLY in...
Thanks a lot, guys :)
But the main problem is I'm using Windows XP.. just forgot to mention it.. ;)
I followed the instructions about registering the process.. it does work (i mean it launches without any warnings), but it doesn't do what it is supposed to do.
I need to write an application which has to be unable to switch from, to close or to end with a Task Manager.
It has to be always Active, to not let the user do anything aside this application.
Thanks :)
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