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    X Icon Windows

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    is is possible to disable (Hide) system menu without disable right windows X closing Icon ?????


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    Re: X Icon Windows

    I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for by try changing the BorderStyle of the form to Fixed Dialog.

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    Re: X Icon Windows

    Please See Attachment, I have written some code to do so.
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    Re: X Icon Windows

    you forgot the attachment...

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    Re: X Icon Windows

    Just change the forms borderstyle to "4 - Fixed ToolWindow"
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    Re: X Icon Windows

    Oh i am sorry about that,

    And Thanks dglienna for quick reply
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    Re: X Icon Windows

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    Just change the forms borderstyle to "4 - Fixed ToolWindow"
    It can't be done while application is runnig,

    I have atteched the code to do it at Runtime.
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    Re: X Icon Windows

    Yes your correct, but the poster did not specify if its to be at runtime or not.
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