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| Guest | Using IWin32Window from .NET http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ebox.show.aspx Has anyone tried doing anything with IWin32Window? I've tried reading stuff online, and I'm lost as to wether this can be used with Powershell somehow to control where messageboxes will appear... Marco |
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| Guest | RE: Using IWin32Window from .NET My question is how do you implement the Iwin32window interface inside powershell??? I mean VS has its "Implements Iwin32window" directive... but what about PS? "Marco Shaw" wrote: > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ebox.show.aspx > > Has anyone tried doing anything with IWin32Window? I've tried reading stuff > online, and I'm lost as to wether this can be used with Powershell somehow > to control where messageboxes will appear... > > Marco > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Using IWin32Window from .NET Marco Shaw wrote: > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ebox.show.aspx > > Has anyone tried doing anything with IWin32Window? I've tried reading stuff > online, and I'm lost as to wether this can be used with Powershell somehow > to control where messageboxes will appear... > > Marco IWin32Window doesn't do anything useful. It simply exposes window handles. If you want to control where message boxes appear, try creating a custom dialog. |
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