![]() Calling IE as an interactive process on logoff is a risky thing, and is not without flaws.Ī knowledgeable user could break out of the logoff process by using the features in IE. Is it possible to call IE as a metro app from a script?Ĭomputermensch: I won't argue with you there, the logout process shouldn't be interrupted once started. I'm assuming it's a metro screen, and since we call IE from a script it is run as a desktop app. The latter it looks like the signout/restart/shutdown screen is the topmost window. ![]() ![]() Is this a Metro vs Desktop issue or just a problem of needing Always on Top set somehow?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |