When a .exe message appears after clicking an icon, it typically indicates that the file is an executable program intended to run a specific application on your computer. Depending on your system settings, this message may also provide options to run the program, view additional details, or cancel the action. If the executable is from a trusted source, it usually means the application will launch; however, if it's from an unknown source, it could potentially be harmful, so caution is advised. Always ensure your antivirus software is up to date when dealing with executable files.
If it has just clicked and it's not painful, then yes you can but if you mean if the kneecap pops out of place then seek medical advice on the situation. Hope this helps!!
Add a notify icon, and then maybe add a button called "hide" where when the button is clicked the form is hidden and the notify icon appears by adding these codes in the button click event: me.showintaskbar = false me.hide notifyicon1.show or notifyicon1.visible = true Im not sure exactly Anyways thats the best I can do, Im not actually really sure about making a menu pop up
when the icon pops up click on it
That you have more than one Java system running...
Window symbol, list pops up, on bottom
tooltip.
Go to the message you wish to forward, press on it and hold till the menu window pops up.
Depending on the error, it could either mean that someone posted before you got a chance to, or possibly, the message board could have been protected. If you get a yellow message, and there is no box to type, then it means that the message board was protected. If you are able to click the post button, but then it pops up a screen asking you to edit the board, then it means that someone posted before you.
you click their username and it goes to their page. under it says send a message. click it and a message pops up.
In the Windows operating system, desktop icons are shortcuts to programs that you can execute. To find out the program associated with an icon, right click on the icon and select Properties in the menu. In the dialog that pops up check the Location field.
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"msg" command might help. It pops up a message box on the users PC. C:/> msg <user_name> "Hello" "msg" command might help. It pops up a message box on the users PC. C:/> msg <user_name> "Hello"