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    I try to run an executable program using shell function from vb6 like this:
    Shell "net time \\server /set /yes", vbHide
    It works properly, but I have a "winoldap" appears in my ctrl-alt-del list, and it won't disappears when the process successfully done, neither the form unloaded or the application closed.
    Is there anyone can help me solve this problem?

    Thanks,
    Rudy.

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    Exclamation Not sure...

    Isn't winoldapp DOS? It appears in my Ctrl+alt+del list when i boot my machine from when DOS loads at the beginning, but then subsequently disapears soon after... I presume when it has finished loading some of my hardware, it kills itself.

    Please supply more information, for example, is winoldapp in the ctrl+alt+del list before you shell the app?

    Laterz

    REM

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    I have 2 computer with windows 98 installed, connected by a network. One named "SERVER", and the other named "PC01". I want to synchronize PC01's clock with SERVER.
    Usually I run from MS-DOS Prompt by doing this:
    c:\windows\>net time \\server /set /yes
    But this time I want to run this every time I start the application that I've created with visual basic 6.
    I insert this statement in my mainform load event:
    Private Sub Form_Load()
    Shell "net time \\pc01 /set /yes", vbHide
    End Sub
    After this process done, "winoldap" (not winoldapp) appears in my ctrl-alt-del task list.
    I'll send my ctrl-alt-del task list screen printed (winoldap.bmp) to your email.
    Thanks very much for your attention.

    Rudy.

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