Welcome to The Automation Blog’s “Flashback Friday!”
This blog series highlights automation articles and content that I originally posted on my previous website(s) between 1999 to 2013.
Today I’m highlighting an RSView32 project I wrote to popup a security warning.
In the early spring of 2000, I was getting asked a lot if there was some “popup” window that comes up when a user try’s to do something he doesn’t have permissions for.
Well, using an RSI app note as a starting point, I put together this demo that does just that.
To read the original story and download the project, see the reposted article HERE on The Automation Blog:
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Shawn M Tierney
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