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Posted 05/16/2008 8:00:03 AM


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I developing with a W2k Box yet... I see that when I use the BOM I see a erroneous message when it are populating the list of mapped objects, I see that I have the same problem when I use the messaging / infoboxes / wait windows.... but when I apply a skin, it can be showed ok... my question is (at least when it is a w2k os) if you can compile the BOM / DDT / etc with some skin to show it correctly on old os like w2k

I attach samples.

Thanks for the great support.


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Posted 05/16/2008 10:44:17 AM


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Wow...that is the first time I have seen that...but  could see how it could come up with the WaitWindow, Application Windows (i.e. ConnectionManager dialogs that come up other than the wizard), and the MessageBox.  These dialogs are transparent by default...many of these settings become "hard coded" when a theme is applied (except for the InfoBox...which I am curious about).

I will try to setup a W2K box and see if I can reproduce...but to be honest, W2K dealt with form opacity differently than XM, Windows 2003, etc.  So this is probably not something that we would want to change since most people are moving or have already moved away from W2k.

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