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    Re: the march edition

    Ta (again) scotty. Can't actually seem to get that max button thing to work at moment but will look a bit harder later. Useful timing with the pcplus!

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    the march edition

    of pcplus has full version of installshield express 3.5 with usual options for upgrade to v4. might be worth a look...

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    "Since it does not seem possible to have an MDI form without a maximise button" - have a look at

    support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3ben-us%3b137033

    "decent installer/packager" installshield is ok. actually, pcplus mag gave away an installer recently. when i get back home tomorrow, i'll have a look for it.

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    VB6 MDI & installers

    Since it does not seem possible to have an MDI form without a maximise button, is there any way to enforce a compact MDI application that cannot be made to fill the whole screen?

    Also anyone have any reccomendations for a decent installer/packager?. I know VB has one but the program itelf is only a small part of the total material.
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