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Hi,

Let me explain you the scenario. There is a win32 dll that is being called by Java Applet. Win32 dll has the code to create a window and show the window. Everything works fine but the problem is, this window is hidden under the browser (Internet explorer) and the user has to Alt+Tab to see the window.

Can someone suggest what can be done to directly show the window over browser? Its a kind file->open on Internet explorer.

Thanks in Advance,
Hari
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Updated 8-Feb-11 9:13am
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In most general case, you need two Windows API calls: SetForegroundWindow and SetActiveWindow.

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Nish Nishant 8-Feb-11 15:28pm    
SetActiveWindow is a good point, voted 5.
Do you have an access to the win32 dll code? If so, call ::SetWindowPos to set it at the top of the Z-order. See MSDN docs[^]
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Feb-11 15:36pm    
I think this is another valid variant - my 5.
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In your DLL, call SetForegroundWindow on the window handle.

See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms633539(v=vs.85).aspx[^]
 
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programmer095 8-Feb-11 15:34pm    
A 5. Enough for practically all purposes.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Feb-11 15:36pm    
I have to agree - my 5.
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