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Programming .net forms on dual independent monitors (not one large desktop) in .NET 3.0

Asked by dannyhop in .NET Framework 3.x versions, .NET, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

Tags: "second monitor", c#, "dual monitors", "extended desktop", .net

A question was asked about .NET2.0 the answer was (It can't be done)
I am in the same the exact boat as the original poster... -  So...  is this now possible in .NET3.0?
How about using API calls?  I am thinking some bright soul must have been able to accomplish this...
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Programming .net forms on dual **independent** monitors (not one large desktop)
Question: I have an app that needs to access dual monitors.  My setup is two monitors - primary and secondary.  The secondary monitor is not part of the main desktop (Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor is NOT checked).  
Any suggestions on how to address the second independent  monitor with C# .NET 2.0 WinXP Pro.  The secondary monitor will be used for display purposes only and is not required to interact with the user (keyboard or mouse).
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Tags: "second monitor", c#, "dual monitors", "extended desktop", .net
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