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Open and move an external application in VB 2005

Asked by BiTRaTE2600 in Visual Basic Programming

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Hi I am trying to open an external application (example notepad) then once opened move it to another part of the screen. Then I'd like to be able to have two monitors connected and open the application in one monitor and then move it to the other. Thanks all for the help.

I have attached a simple open application code snippet that I am using.Start Free Trial
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Dim myProcess As Process = New Process()
myProcess.StartInfo.FileName = "notepad"
myProcess.StartInfo.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Normal
myProcess.EnableRaisingEvents = True
 
myProcess.Start()
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Zone: Visual Basic Programming
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