Re: Grippy Problem

Thanks Gregg. Sorry it's been a while, I've been out sick. I tried
recreating everything like you said, but it's still unhappy. I'm running on
Vista32 and working with VS2008.


"Gregg Walker" <xyzzy [at] newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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> Tom,
>
>> By resizable, I mean the I can make the length and width larger or
>> smaller by grabbing either the top, bottom, or one of the sides of the
>> form and adjust the form. The FormBorderStyle property is set to
>> Sizable.
>
> Thanks for clarifying.
>
> I can't think of anything off hand.
>
> Is it possible the designer code (InitializeComponent()) is hosed. You
> might try changing some statusbar and form properties and then changing
> back to force the designer to recreate its code. Have you tried removing
> the statusbar and recreating it?
>
> Which OS are you running the application on?
>
> Sorry but you've got me stumped as well.
> --
> Gregg Walker
>
tom [ Mi, 02 April 2008 23:31 ] [ ID #1933602 ]

Re: Grippy Problem

Hi Tom,

> Thanks Gregg. Sorry it's been a while, I've been out sick. I tried
> recreating everything like you said, but it's still unhappy. I'm running
> on Vista32 and working with VS2008.

I'm running Win XP SP2 with VS2008.

I don't have any Vista machines yet so I can't replicate at this point. I
wonder if anyone else running Vista has experienced this same behavior and
could be of assistance.

I wish I could be of more help.

Good luck!
--
Gregg Walker
Gregg Walker [ Do, 03 April 2008 18:25 ] [ ID #1934500 ]
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