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This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)
This code closes a window, if you know part of it's title. It uses some AOL API's, hehe(sendmessagebystring). I used it for closing Netscape windows because the "Window Class Name" always changed. Not sure if this code has any use though...
This will get the hWnd of freaky programs that change class names every time you start it, and then close it. The only thing you need to know is part of the Titlename (Netsc, instead of "Web Page Title" - Netscape). This WILL close Microsoft Internet Explorer (old version wouldn't) now =Þ. Also, I made it so that you don't have to have a form named "Form1" (by using EnumWindows)