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Re: Can System Preferences.app unload my Pane on request?
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Re: Can System Preferences.app unload my Pane on request?


  • Subject: Re: Can System Preferences.app unload my Pane on request?
  • From: Thomas Harrington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2003 17:09:01 -0600

On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 11:45 AM, Diggory Laycock wrote:

I have a preference pane that alters InternetConfig prefererences.

These only stick if Internet Explorer is not running (hmm.. thanks MS.)

Currently I have an option for users to quit IE - but I don't want to force them.

So What I'd like to do is - if they choose not to quit IE - 'unload' my prefpane and send them back to the 'list' view (the one that shows all available pref panes.)

Is this possible?

I don't think so. A better option might be, if the user chooses not to quit IE, then disable your UI elements, and tell them why.

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Tom Harrington
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