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Project: Sample Code Library
Date: May 2nd, 1999 8:30AM EST
Programmer: Robert J. Reich (cypher@tir.com)
Company: CypherSolutions

 

 
Name: System Tray Application

 

 
Description: Demonstrates how to use the WIN32 API to create a
form that will reside in the System Tray. Also
covers topics on how to make the icon "flash", and
changing the ToolTip text. I've tried to make this
as simple and straight forward as possible by
implimenting the features in an overtly simple manner
to give you "the idea". This way you can expound on any
subject with minimal research. In a nutshell I've tried
as hard as possible to be intuitive and completely self
documenting as can be.

 

 
Version : Created under Visual Basic 6.0 the code is compatiable
with all 32bit versions of Visual Basic. However, to
view the actual form in Visual Basic 5.0 you have to...

 
Open the Project *.vbp file in Notepad
Search for a Key called "Retained = "
Delete that key and save the changes..

 

 
As with all public domain sample code, this comes with no
implied or written warranties. Use this code at your own risk.

 
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Submitted by Robert Reich May 10, 1999
Added to Visual Basic Explorer Downloads
May 14, 1999
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