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Toggle between iexplore windows

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larsi - 16 Jan 2005 20:29 GMT
Hi!
I need to bring focus to
larsi - 16 Jan 2005 20:43 GMT
... continues...

I have a internet station (KIOSK application) with only a touch screeen, and
no keyboard. The user can "clean up" that is closing all windows. (for each
Process.GetProcessesByName("iexplore") --> kill )

But the user also needs to be able to toggle between the different ie
windows. Usually this is done with Alt-TAB or using the task bar. But user
have no keyboard, and my app has a custom shell (not explorer.exe), so there
is no taskbar. I want to make a "toggle-button" that for each click, the next
ie window is activated, just like hitting alt-tab once. Hitting the button
again should focus next window (alt-tab twice) etc.

So my question is:
How to give an application focus based on just the process name.

Regards,
Larsi.

> Hi!
> I need to bring focus to

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