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Aug 16th, 2000, 08:45 AM
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Hi,
Fairly new to VB...
I have a single form application that is executed via an NT login script when a user logs in. The form (always on top) shows our rules and regulations for our systems and asks the user to accept or decline them (similar to a software license agreement). If they decline they are logged out - if they accept it is recorded and they can continue.
However, they can bypass in various ways such as clicking the login script cmd window behind the form and manually stopping the login script, or killing the VB app from task manager.
Is there a way to suspend the rest of the system while this form is displayed until a user has pressed 'Accept' or 'Decline'? i.e. the user can do nothing (maybe not even task manager???) until they have hit one of the two buttons.
Many thanks,
PhilVee
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