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How to Hide a VB App from the Task List and ALT+TAB Order
ID: Q114776
 
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Microsoft Visual Basic Standard and Professional Editions for Windows, versions  2.0, 3.0
 
 
 SUMMARY
This article demonstrates how to create an application that is invisible
to the Windows Task List and to the fast ALT+TAB switching order.
 
 MORE INFORMATION
All Visual Basic applications have a background window that handles all
messages for the application and all calls to the VBRUN300.DLL. This
background window is also the owner and parent of all non-MDI child forms.
You can use the GetWindow and ShowWindow Windows API functions to hide
this background window.
 To be eligible for removal from the ALT+TAB order, an application cannot
have any visible forms. The background window is visible, but you can
use GetWindow to return the background or owner window's handle, and then
use the handle and ShowWindow to make the window invisible.
 
 Step-by-Step ExampleThis example hides itself from the Windows Task List and ALT+TAB order.
 Start a New Project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.
 
 Add a timer control (Timer1) to the form.
 
 Add the following declarations to the general declarations section:
 
   ' Enter each of the following Declare statements as one, single line:
   Declare Function ShowWindow Lib "User" (ByVal hWnd As Integer,
      ByVal nCmdShow As Integer) As Integer
   Declare Function GetWindow Lib "User" (ByVal hWnd As Integer,
      ByVal wCmd As Integer) As Integer
   Const SW_HIDE = 0
   Const GW_OWNER = 4
 
 
 Add the following code to the load event of Form1:
 
   Sub Form_Load ()
      Dim OwnerhWnd As Integer
      Dim ret As Integer
      ' Make sure the form is invisible:
      form1.Visible = False
      ' Set interval for timer for 5 seconds, and make sure it is enabled:
      timer1.Interval = 5000
      timer1.Enabled = True
      ' Grab the background or owner window:
      OwnerhWnd = GetWindow(Me.hWnd, GW_OWNER)
      ' Hide from task list:
      ret = ShowWindow(OwnerhWnd, SW_HIDE)
   End Sub
 
 
 Add the following code to the Timer event of the Timer1 control to
   verify that the program is running and to allow you to exit the program:
 
   Sub Timer1_Timer ()
      Dim ret As Integer
      ' Display a message box:
    ret = MsgBox("Visible by Alt+Tab. Cancel to Quit", 1, "Invisible Form")
      ' If cancel clicked, end the program:
      If ret = 2 Then
         timer1.Enabled = False
         Unload Me
         End
      End If
   End Sub
 
 
 Save the project as INVIS.MAK and create an executable entitled
   INVIS.EXE.
 
 Run the program by double-clicking INVIS.EXE in File Manager or by using
   the Run option in Program Manager. When you run the program, there
   should be no visible forms and the program title should not appear in
   the Task List or in the ALT+TAB order. After five seconds, the
   application should display the message box. Then the program should be
   visible to the ALT+TAB order, but not the Task List. Click the Cancel
   button to exit the application, or click OK to allow it to continue to
   run.
 
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