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i want to run an application in windows xp professional and have no
button appear on the taskbar.
effectively the programme must run in the background and be accessable
through the task manager or by using alt+tab to move to it.
it is a programme controlling a camera i want to use to monitor a
room, without anyone who looks at the pc seeing that the application is
running.

any help would be gratefully received.

thank you,

joey


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i want to run an application in windows xp professional and have no
button appear on the taskbar.
effectively the programme must run in the background and be accessable
through the task manager or by using alt+tab to move to it.
it is a programme controlling a camera i want to use to monitor a
room, without anyone who looks at the pc seeing that the application is
running.

any help would be gratefully received.

thank you,

joey


--
joey f

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