DisableWindowsGUI doesn't unhide taskbar/start button
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DisableWindowsGUI doesn't unhide taskbar/start button
DisableWindowsGUI works great, but when we use the proper Exitbrowser password we have configured, our start button/taskbar doesn't reappear. Am I missing something?
HideGUI and PWB are each a discrete application and do not work together at the password level.
When you exit PWB you will also need to exit HideGUI.
The best practice we have found is to use a batch from to start both PWB and HideGUI from the Windows Registry based on user name. This way you can have PWB log off the computer and log on as the "unlocked" user to do maintenance.
See this post for more information:
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/ph ... .php?t=536
--Scott
When you exit PWB you will also need to exit HideGUI.
The best practice we have found is to use a batch from to start both PWB and HideGUI from the Windows Registry based on user name. This way you can have PWB log off the computer and log on as the "unlocked" user to do maintenance.
See this post for more information:
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/ph ... .php?t=536
--Scott
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Sorry, I meant that HideGUI offers more flexability then DisableWindowsGUI. When you exit PWB with DisableWindowsGUI the UI should show, unless you have used one of the following settings.
[General]
CloseTaskTray=True
CloseStartButton=True
If you used either of these settings, the object is close and not hidden. The only way to show it is to either close the "Explorer.exe" process and restart it, or log off and back on.
--Scott
[General]
CloseTaskTray=True
CloseStartButton=True
If you used either of these settings, the object is close and not hidden. The only way to show it is to either close the "Explorer.exe" process and restart it, or log off and back on.
--Scott